Hewi
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Hewi refers to hardlyeverwornit.com a luxury resale ecommerce site. Established in 2012 by Sharon Wolter-Ferguson and her daughters Natalya and Tatiana, Hewi has been a pioneer in the structural shift from primary to secondary retailing in luxury fashion. Hewi has an unrivalled network of luxury sellers and buyers offering a truly full cycle fashion chain with over 200,000 members registered. Hewi has partnered with Sotheby’s, Marie Claire, GOSH Children’s Charity, and Vogue, with whom it co-hosted a global charity auction to sell designer pieces belonging to top models, including Bella Hadid and Kate Moss, in aid of NHS and NAACP. Hewi featured in the Monaco Tribune as a way to describe the act of participating in the luxury resale fashion market.
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www.hardlyeverwornit.com https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/british-vogue-hewi-the-way-we-wore-auction https://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/style/make-smartest-fashion-investments-make-money-wardrobe/ https://www.ft.com/content/9dea6291-692c-48fa-a542-ff28fb962ada https://www.monaco-tribune.com/en/2021/03/why-secondhand-shops-are-a-gold-mine-for-luxury-fashion-in-monaco/
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