Balenciaga Button-Down Shirt

To kick off Earth Month on Thursday, the Bay Area-based luxury resale marketplace announced the debut ReCollection.
To kick off Earth Month on Thursday, the Bay Area-based luxury resale marketplace announced the debut ReCollection.
ReCollection reinvents a Dries Van Noten top with fresh style details.
Los Angeles’ circular fashion initiative Atelier & Repairs will take the lead on transforming distressed or damaged styles from A-COLD-WALL*, Balenciaga, Dries Van Noten, Jacquemus, Simone Rocha, Stella McCartney, Ulla Johnson, and Zero + Maria Cornejo into newly wearable and one-of-a-kind pieces.
No virgin fabrications will be accepted, the company added.
ReCollection’s creations will honor American craftsmanship by incorporating portions of unfinished American quilts, lending a modern patchwork effect to the fresh looks.
“As a designer, I think it’s the biggest compliment for your designs to have an afterlife—to me, that is luxury,” Stella McCartney, founder and creative director of her eponymous label, said in a statement.
The designer added that she considers the possibilities for a garment’s second act during the creative process, taking into account “the timelessness of the design, how it’s made, what materials are used to produce it.”
Garments given the ReCollection treatment will have to meet high standards for sustainability, The RealReal said, noting that the program will operate on zero-waste processes and pay its American production team fair wages for reviving the fashions.
“To have such a dynamic group of luxury brands join us for our first collection sends an incredibly powerful message about the importance of circularity and the opportunity we all have to support a more sustainable future for fashion,” Julie Wainwright, founder and CEO of The RealReal, said.
The program’s introductory range, ReCollection 01, available on the marketplace’s website, features more than 50 men’s and women’s ready-to-wear garments and accessories.
Atelier & Repairs’ Maurizio Donadi is lending his expertise with refurbishing fashion goods.
Patchwork gives multiple items new life.
A denim Balenciaga jacket get a ReCollection revival with patchwork effects adding flair.
A colorful back patch set this denim Balenciaga jacket apart, courtesy of upcycling through The RealReal’s ReCollection initiative.
A Dries Van Noten floral blazer gets spruced up with new details