In 2015, Vancouver-based online luxury handbag and accessory re-seller Modaselle opened a brick-and-mortar retail location on Seymour Street. This was only two years after the launching of an e-commerce business, which was looking to tap into the burgeoning billion-dollar online luxury resale market. It was a new venture for owner and founder Alex Jane.

From all appearances, the e-commerce website was a cookie-cutter sales platform for pre-owned handbags and accessories by many of the internationally recognized names in luxury with Gucci, Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel, comprising the bulk of the offerings.

What visitors and competitors did not realize is that the Modaselle business concept did not rely on a strategy of drop-selling other brands/products or the traditional consignment/commission model.

“This style gave us more control over the inventory quality, provided the fastest payout option for our sellers, and most importantly, made Modaselle more accountable for authenticity as we owned the item.”

By focusing on the Canadian market Modaselle was also able to provide Canadians with a great option for buying/selling their designer handbags and accessories without having to deal with the often confusing taxes, government duty, and the potential shipping problems associated with cross-border transactions.

The impetus for launching a brick and mortar presence “was to combine all store operations into one location and to give local shoppers a chance to come and actually see the inventory that was available online,” says Vancouver store manager Jon Heil.

The expansion placed Modaselle at street-level between the Downtown and Yaletown shopping districts. With metered parking, modest foot traffic and within walking distance to the Granville Street transit corridor, the location is highly visible and is open Monday to Saturday.

The location is spacious and laid-out with consideration to movement and product display. Previous tenant, Xixo Leather Artistry, relocated adjacent to Robson Street soon after having fully renovated the 1,000-square-foot location to accommodate their tourist-friendly high-priced leather footwear including cowboy and fashion boots, and outerwear. The resulting shelving and displays were ideal and easily accommodated Modaselle product and the move-in was relatively seamless.

For sellers, there are no day or hour restrictions on accessing buying services and payouts are immediate via cheque. The in-house buyer will also manually provide an opinion or a certificate of authentication for buyers/seller if requested.

For situations where doubt may linger as to authenticity, Modaselle is one of a handful of businesses in the city using the Entrupy system for authentication. By photographing and uploading specific areas of a leather-based product, the Entrupy algorithm compares these against its database of authentic images and returns a determination of authentic or counterfeit within minutes.

At Modaselle shoppers have in-person access to 800+ items that are also available online with the exception of very high-end pieces, which are housed off-site for security reasons, but available upon request.

Originally the company had an even split of sales between handbags and fine jewelry with classic brands like Cartier and Tiffany doing well.

“We love that our location offers our Vancouver-based clients the opportunity to browse online and then stop by at their convenience to physically interact with the product, especially with the highly sought after luxury brands like Chanel and Louis Vuitton,” says Jane when asked about the importance of maintaining a strong connective relationship between Modaselle’s retail store and e-commerce site.

Unlike retailers in the infamous Alberni Street Luxury Zone, Modaselle does not offer AliPay, WeChat Pay, or any other mobile payment services. Jane explains “it isn’t that we don’t want to implement these payment methods, but as of now we haven’t seen a large demand. Our retail shoppers are local-based, of all ages and split evenly between women and men. They are interested in high quality, well-priced luxury products.” He continued, “They are savvy shoppers looking to save on designer items, collectors looking for discontinued pieces, watch enthusiasts seeking a new piece for their collections, and sometimes men shopping for jewelry for their partners.”

The recently published ThredUp 2018 Resale Report reveals that the resale market will reach $41B by 2022 with apparel and accessories comprising 49% of the pie, and with growth 24x faster than retail. By offering a variety of high-end inventory, authenticity and product guarantee, top-level customer service, and fast free duty-free shipping, it could be said that Modaselle is thriving by delivering to their clients exactly what they want – the best in preloved luxury accessories without all the bells and whistles.

 

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Helen Siwak, Luxury Lifestyle Observer
Helen Siwak, Luxury Lifestyle Observer
Helen Siwak is the founder of EcoLuxLuv Marketing & Communications Inc and publisher of Folio.YVR Luxury Lifestyle Magazine, PORTFOLIOY.YVR Business & Entrepreneurs Magazine, and digital women's lifestyle magazine EcoLuxLifestyle.co. She is a prolific content creator, consultant, and marketing and media strategist within the ecoluxury lifestyle niche. Post-pandemic, she has worked with many small to mid-sized plant-based/vegan brands to build their digital foundations and strategize content creation and business development. Helen is the west coast correspondent to Canada’s top-read industry magazine Retail-Insider, holds a vast freelance portfolio, and consults with many of the world’s luxury heritage brands. Always seeking new opportunities and challenges, you can email her at helen@ecoluxluv.com.
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