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A show to consume luxury differently

The first Pre-Loved Luxury Show dedicated to the circular economy will be held in Paris from November 15 to 17.

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Two years ago in Geneva, the first exhibition dedicated to the circular economy in the luxury goods sector was held. Organized in November by ReLuxury, it brought together around thirty exhibitors and attracted some 4,000 visitors in four days. Here it comes back, but in Paris, from November 15 to 17, with a revisited formula extended to prestige goods. ReLuxury has in fact joined forces with Barnes, specializing in international real estate, to give birth to it. The event will take place at the Carrousel du Louvre, under the title Pre-Loved Luxury Show.

“Today, circularity is no longer an option. We must change our consumption patterns. Luxury has a duty to set an example in this area because it has the intrinsic values ​​that allow us to reinvent the life cycle of products, namely quality, responsibility, sustainability and transmission,” insists Fabienne Lupo, founder of ReLuxury. .

In fact, around sixty French and international exhibitors will be present. On the menu: certified watches and jewelry, fashion and leather goods, sustainable properties and lifestyle, luxury services in more than 100 destinations around the world, start-ups, but also restoration and repair artisans. Not to mention more than 20 conferences, panels and workshops accessible to all and led by luxury experts; more than fifty renowned speakers. We therefore come there to discover, acquire, learn and live experiences. And you can also bring your goods to have them evaluated and get advice with the aim, why not, of reselling them afterwards.

Brooch decorated with enamel and diamonds in the shape of a heron by Lalique, circa 1898, Faerber collection.

Pre-Loved Luxury Show, from November 15 to 17, 2024 at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. Friday: 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: reluxuryevent.com and barnes-international.com

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Sylvie Lefebvre-Guerreiro has been editor-in-chief of Tribune des Arts magazine since 2021. Journalist with the same title since January 2000, she specializes in art, watchmaking and jewelry.More info

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