Vault 101
Discover the top brands and investment-worthy styles featured in our annual resale report.
Telfar, once again, comes out on top, achieving a remarkable 228% average value retention in 2023. It is followed by Hermès, Goyard, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton.
Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe emerged as the standout performers, with increases of 41 and 14 percentage points, respectively. The former achieved a remarkable 107% average value retention, aligning it with Rolex for the first time.
Prioritizing understated elegance over ostentation, Loewe, The Row, and Bottega Veneta flourished, boasting 60%, 59%, and 52% value retention this year, respectively.
Largely due to the influence of 'Barbie', pink handbags retained an average value of 81%, surpassing the 76% average value retention for all other colors combined. Our data also revealed significant increases in the average value retention of Fendi's Peekaboo and Baguette after being featured in 'And Just Like That...'.
Introduced in 1978, the Hermès Kelly Pochette experienced a major resurgence in popularity this year as the mini bag trend continues to dominate. An ideal evening bag, the Pochette gained 93% since 2022.
Some of the top investment-worthy items this year include the Louis Vuitton Sologne bag, the Panthère de Cartier watch in stainless steel, and the Bvlgari B.Zero1 Pendant.
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