Vestiaire Collective has just published a meticulous map based on real data and current trends that defines which brands, pieces and styles are worth investing in.
In an era where fast fashion is slowly losing ground and luxury is evolving towards more conscious consumption, Vestiaire Collective once again demonstrates why it continues to set the pace of the global resale market. With more than 15 years of history and an active community in more than 70 countries, the platform presents its eagerly awaited SS25 Second Hand Buying Guide.
Buying with brains (and style)
Today, circular fashion is a solution, not an option. And this guide reaffirms it, selecting some of the most noteworthy must-haves and providing a handbook for smart investing. From iconic pieces with exclusive CAGRs (Compound Annual Growth Rates) to rare finds for less than €1,000, the aim is not just to democratise luxury, but to educate a new generation of discerning shoppers.
Vestiaire Value Ranking: The New Desire Thermometer
Want to know which brands dominate the resale market with real strength? Vestiaire’s Value Ranking offers a ranking based on internal data that analyses more than 400 firms under the magnifying glass of accessibility, long-term value and real revaluation.
- Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Hermès lead the luxury podium with visit and resale ratios that validate their internal status.
- In the quiet luxury arena, The Row shines with a CAGR of +27%, fully capitalising on this trend.
- In the premium spectrum, Polène and Golden Goose continue to grow rapidly, while GANNI reaffirms its power.
‘If you know, you know’
The platform also confirms what many of us already knew: cult brands are more alive than ever. Maison Margiela, Vivienne Westwood, Miu Miu or Alaïa are not just objects of style devotion, but real investments with double-digit revaluations. Vestiaire detects how Y2K aesthetics, artistic fashion and conceptual luxury are directing clicks – and wallets – towards these icons who move between the mainstream and the underground.

Timeless classics
The Birkin 25 by Hermès with +40% CAGR; the Lady Dior up +25%; a Serpenti by Bulgari +51%… But it’s not just about the five figures: the guide also highlights jewellery under €1,000 like Louis Vuitton‘s Nano Speedy and even unmissable finds for under €500 like a vintage YSL blazer or a classic Burberry trench coat.
Vintage Collection
A cybernetic JPG from ‘95? A Balenciaga coat from the FW18 collection? A “J’adore Dior” from the early 2000s? You can find all this and much more in the ‘Vintage Collection’ section, which has already become the most coveted category for fashionistas.
The +220% growth in the platform’s vintage offer in the last five years makes it clear: the aesthetics of the past have more future than ever. John Galliano‘s Dior, Chanel‘s classic bags, Fendi‘s Baguette or Louis Vuitton‘s Speedy are the most sought-after searches.
2025 Trends
Based on millions of searches, Vestiaire points out the key trends for the SS25 season: mocha mousse, butter yellow and ice blue will dominate the colour palette. Balloon skirts, oversized 80s suits and kitten heels are the consumers’ favourite choices.
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