Cecilie Bahnsen introduces rental service with Hurr

Danish fashion brand, Cecilie Bahnsen is the latest fashion brand that has teamed up with rental fashion platform Hurr to launch a rental offering.

The edit includes several of Cecilie Bahnsen’s hallmark looks, such as the Beth and Tilde gowns, in addition to other eye-catching clothing and accessories.

Hurr’s head of relationship Sophie Devlin, said that it’s so exciting to welcome a brand to the fold that perfectly resonates with Hurr’s vision and core principles and continue our support for leading female designers.

She added that their customers would have the opportunity to rent some of Cecilie Bahnsen’s most prized and classic items from previous seasons.

Also this month, John Lewis and Hurr introduced a new womenswear rental business.

Other well-known British retailers with rental services include Jigsaw, Selfridges, Marks & Spencer, and Fenwick.

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