You've probably seen the By Far designs dangling from the arms of celebrities like Kendall Jenner or Hailey Baldwin. In recent years, this brand of bags and shoes with a 90s character has become one of the most desired by fashion experts.
Its centennial character does not stop only at aesthetics. Fully aware of the concerns of the younger generations, By Far is also committed to sustainability. To do so, they have teamed up with the world's leading second-hand luxury platform, Vestiaire Collective, launching a circular collaboration that aims to motivate the longevity of fashion pieces and curb unnecessary consumption.
Under the name Future Collectibles, both brands are launching a selection of upcycling garments, where you can find six bags made by hand by the By Far team using pieces of fabric as well as a collection of archive pieces. Likewise, the funds raised will go to Women for Women International, a charity that supports women who have survived the war and helps them rebuild their lives from scratch.
Fanny Moizant, president of Vestiaire Collective and Sabrina Bezuhanova, Valentina Gyosheva and Denitsa Bumbarova, co-founders of By Far wanted to talk about this union:
The selection of Future Collectibles By Far can be found from November 16 to 23 through the Vestiaire Collective app.