The first circular luxury trade fair arrives in Paris
From November 15 to 17, the Carrousel du Louvre will host the Pre-Loved Luxury Show, dedicated to circular luxury. A popular event!
The circular luxury market is growing fast. In 2023, it reached 5.3 billion euros, an increase of 18%. The sector could even reach 11.6 billion euros by 2030. Major brands must therefore adapt their communication and strategy to meet this growing demand.
A key event for circular luxury
Organized by Fabienne Lupo, a Swiss expert in circularity, and Thibault de Saint Vincent, Chairman of Barnes, the show will highlight the challenges of responsible luxury. For three days, visitors will be able to attend conferences, repair workshops led by specialized craftsmen, and presentations by innovative start-ups. The showroom will feature watches, vintage clothing and design objects.
Prestigious brands such as Breitling, Chopard and Monogram Paris will be taking part. The digital world will also be in the spotlight, with the presence ofeBay, experts in the sale of pre-loved products. This diversity of players testifies to the growing importance of the second-hand market in the luxury sector.
Real estate at the heart of the Pre-Loved Luxury Show
The show will also focus on real estate, in particular the renovation market, which today accounts for 60% of investment in the construction sector. Barnes, as an international leader in luxury real estate, will use the event to introduce its new hospitality division. “As a leader in international luxury real estate, we are committed to redefining industry standards by integrating responsible practices and offering our customers exceptional experiences that are both elegant and sustainable” explains Thibault de Saint Vincent. He emphasizes the importance of integrating responsible practices and developing sustainable, elegant experiences for their customers.
The show promises to be a turning point for major brands, while offering visitors a glimpse of new trends in circular luxury.
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