10 October 2024
The first pre-loved luxury boutique at Copenhagen Airport
An exclusive selection of certified second-hand bags and accessories provides travelers with a sustainable shopping experience
Gebr. Heinemann has opened its first independent boutique dedicated to pre-loved luxury at Copenhagen Airport, offering travelers a selection of certified luxury bags and accessories, including pieces from Louis Vuitton, Hermès and Chanel. This project follows the success of the pre-loved concept on cruise ships and aims to respond to the growing demand for sustainable and unique products in the luxury fashion and accessories industry.
The global market for second-hand products is growing strongly, with forecasts to reach a turnover of $350 billion by 2028. The store will offer shoppers the ability to access luxury items at more affordable prices, while maintaining the high quality and authenticity of the products through rigorous certification checks.
The opening of this boutique marks an important step in the expansion of Gebr's sustainable luxury concept. Heinemann in airports.
By the editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
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