
Renting luxury garments thanks to Hesse All you need is an app
We have grown up with the idea that luxury should be something absolutely exclusive, valued and flaunted as the most valuable thing there is. But the fashion market is undergoing a profound transformation that has brought a new paradigm to center stage, one that focuses on the idea of a circular economy: the life of a garment does not end with its purchase, but can also be reused in the form of an affordable rental. This is the concept behind Hesse's new app, which aims to rethink traditional buying models by offering a viable alternative to an audience increasingly intrigued by the possibility of tapping into the luxury market.
We exclusively tested the functionality of Hesse's app, asking three talents to tell us their views. For Benedetta Borboni, it was an overwhelmingly positive experience, allowing her to create a look in just a few minutes. «Renting a garment through the app is very simple and intuitive. Everything is divided by categories and I was able to create a sporty chic outfit, mixing brands like Jacquemus and Heron Preston. In addition, Hesse allows you to access both the most interesting trends and more classic garments, without ever getting tired of your outfits», Benedetta told us. For Noemi Mirra, it was a sustainable, stylish and affordable experience. «Renting luxury garments finally gave me the opportunity to dress according to my true aspirations and not according to my wallet. I had never had the courage to buy a neon green jacket because I was aware that I would wear it twice at most. Hesse's app is simple, clear and immediate. I chose the garments I was interested in, rented them through the app, and finally they arrived at my home by bicycle», Noemi told us. For Luca Franchetti, too, the service offered by Hesse represents an innovation in the fashion renting sector, but above all, «the possibility of renting luxury garments without the need to buy them made me more responsible. Before buying a new garment, I think more about the actual use I will be able to make of it, avoiding giving in to any form of impulsive buying».