Full-Time
Posted on 11/27/2025
Membership-based luxury accessory rental service.
$52k - $55k/yr
New York, NY, USA
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Vivrelle runs a membership-based luxury fashion rental service focused on handbags and jewelry. Customers pay monthly subscriptions across four tiers to borrow items from an extensive collection, keep items as long as they want, swap pieces, or buy items they love. The company also provides unlimited stylist appointments and partners with brands to offer exclusive access and deals. This model creates recurring revenue from subscriptions and can generate extra income from item purchases. Unlike typical rental services, Vivrelle emphasizes personalized styling support and brand collaborations to enhance value. Its goal is to make designer accessories more accessible, sustainable, and affordable while growing in the luxury rental market.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$131M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2018
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401(k) Company Match
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Remote Work Options
Paid Vacation
Commuter Benefits
Wellness Program
The luxury membership service Vivrelle has launched an AI personal styling tool called Ella, in partnership with Revolve and Fwrd.
The luxury membership platform Vivrelle, which allows customers to rent high-end goods, announced Thursday the launch of an AI personal styling tool called Ella as part of its partnership with fashion retailers Revolve and FWRD.
Vivrelle, a luxury accessories membership club, secured $62 million in Series C funding led by Protagonist. The funds will be used to expand showrooms in the U.S., diversify products, and develop new technologies, including AI. Vivrelle aims to enhance its luxury membership experience. Previously, in 2022, Vivrelle raised $35 million in Series B funding.
Luxury accessories membership club Vivrelle announced on Wednesday the closing of a $62 million Series C funding round led by Protagonist.
Vivrelle raises $62M in Series C funding.