Rise of the Closet On Rent

The newest trend on the block—leasing the latest fashion buys. Everyone’s on to it, are you?

22 May, 2018
Rise of the Closet on Rent

Remember when Carrie Bradshaw’s assistant Louise (from St. Louise) was seen toting around a brand spankin‘ new Chanel she got on rent from bagborroworsteal.com? Well, renting, not buying, has become a huge deal! It makes sense—in an Instagram-led world, where repeating an outfit is the hardest thing ever, borrowing (not buying) is big business
now. Celebrities do it all the time, and you can too. Here are four websites that promise to satiate all your sartorial cravings. For a few days, at least!

FOR DESIGNERWEAR JUNKIES: If you’ve always wanted to rock that runway look IRL, head straight to stage3.co. Featuring 30 of the biggest Indian Designers including Sabyasachi, Anamika Khanna, Manish Arora, you can rent this-season dresses, skirts, gowns, capes, and more in as little as `1,000 a day.

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS: A Mumbaibased service, theclothingrental.com lets you source outfits from some of the best highstreet brands like H&M, Mango, and Zara, along 
with luxury biggies like Halsten Heritage, Mathew Williamson, Alexander Wang. If you’re a touch-and-feelkinda girl, you can visit their stores in Bandra for westernwear and Versova
for Indianwear.

BRIDESMAIDS’S BEST MATE: Got a wedding coming up, but don’t want to spend the big bucks? Flyrobe. com has got your back. The peeps at this rental company
have curated their collection of designerwear according to different wedding functions, making it easier for you to pick your look. They even have a special edit for curvy women, featuring flattering styles for women sizes 12 and above.

Another website that offers complete outfit options is rentacloset.com—you don’t just have gorgeous clothes to pick from, they even offer jewellery and accessories from a host of Indian designers like JJ Valaya, Varun Bahl, Gaurav Gupta, Ritu Kumar and more.

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