A second-hand shop selling pre-loved designer clothes has opened in Marlow.
Valse Collection has opened a pop-up store in Spittal Street, showing off the collection's 'exquisite second-hand pieces'.
Founder Mackenzie Ray realised there is a demand for sustainable options when it comes to fashion.
Customers can search for and find hidden treasures, while also having an outlet through which to sell their own pre-loved luxury fashion pieces.
In 2019, Valse Collection began selling high-end designer pieces that were no longer needed and providing them with a new home.
Founder Mackenzie Ray started out with her mother’s much-loved wardrobe, as well as pieces belonging to family friends.
This soon grew to include other local clients, developing into a popular online business.
Officially launching in May 2022, the brand has continued to expand, providing extremely high-quality products, building great customer and client relationships, and offering the most sought-after designer products to those that love them most.
Customers can find an array of popular luxury brands regularly available in store, including Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton, Stella McCartney as well as its most popular crowd pleaser, Chanel.
Those with premium fashion pieces to sell can also do so through Valse Collection; the team will agree a price based on brand and market value, and then promote and sell the item online or in-store.
Mackenzie Ray said: “After the whirlwind of success over the last few years, we are thrilled to be able to open a store in Marlow, a popular and buzzy high street.
"We are really enjoying getting to know our customers and clients better and can’t wait to welcome even more people to Valse Collection while we are open in the pop-up store.”
Katherine Croom, Managing Director at Sorbon Estates, added: “We are delighted to have Valse Collection join Marlow town centre and believe they bring something different for locals and visitors to browse and enjoy.
"They are the perfect fit for Marlow we can’t wait to see them thrive during their time on the high street.”
For more information visit: https://www.valsecollection.com/
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