Women's Agenda
Clothes sharing is taking off around the world as a new means to wear affordable, sustainable and quality pieces. GlamCorner, created by a husband and wife team in Sydney, has just raised $4.2 million in a Series A funding round led by AirTree Ventures to help take a greater slice of the massive market. Angela Castles reports.
Founded by husband and wife duo Dean Jones and Audrey Khaing-Jones (pictured above) in 2012, GlamCorner allows users to rent designer dresses for between 10-15% of the cost of purchasing those dresses off the rack.
“We’re providing a platform that allows women to consume fashion in a different way, and what we believe is a better way,” Dean says.
Here is a splendid idea about clothes sharing. I know it is already quite widespread but it is a great business idea too.
Clothes sharing is taking off around the world as a new means to wear affordable, sustainable and quality pieces. GlamCorner, created by a husband and wife team in Sydney, has just raised $4.2 million in a Series A funding round led by AirTree Ventures to help take a greater slice of the massive market. Angela Castles reports.
Founded by husband and wife duo Dean Jones and Audrey Khaing-Jones (pictured above) in 2012, GlamCorner allows users to rent designer dresses for between 10-15% of the cost of purchasing those dresses off the rack.
“We’re providing a platform that allows women to consume fashion in a different way, and what we believe is a better way,” Dean says.
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