Her name is Fanny Moizant, of French origins, after a career in fashion with important collaborations with brands such as John Galliano and Mexx she opened an innovative e-commerce platform in 2009.
Vestiaire Collective was born from the professional union between Fany Moizant and her partner Sophie Hersan, a virtual store that has chosen to propose a new path for sustainable luxury.
The sustainable luxury app
Vestiaire Collective has made itself known as a platform that offers high-end but second-hand products.
The goal is high: giving a second life to luxury items and garments, proposing them with a second purchase, promotes the circular economy and sustainability.
Over the years, a real community of followers and supporters has been created and grown around the platform, making the luxury and sustainability of Vestiaire Collective unique and famous in the world.
Once successful, Fanny Moizart left Paris to expand her digital company to London and Hong Kong.
To date, the second-hand luxury of Vestiaire Collective is also a successful reality in Asia Pacific.
Vestiaire Collective and certification
Giving new life to luxury items is no longer just a “good purpose”.
The success of Vestiaire Collective’s sustainability has recently been certified.
The Fanny Moizart app was in fact the first second-hand fashion app to receive B Corp certification.
As of today, Vestiaire Collective is a full-fledged benefit company.
This new goal achieved reflects the strong commitment to sustainability, materialized both in giving new life to luxury items and in promoting new projects.
The fashion app has in fact recently embarked on a roadmap project that aims to reduce CO2 emissions.
As? Through a promotion of direct shipments and an enhancement of local transitions.