Published
January 22, 2025
1stdibs announced its luxury electronic commerce report on Wednesday, offering information about the data and analysis of 2024 of the platform.
In particular, the Tom Ford for Gucci Fur Chubby in 1997 was the largest fashion sale on the platform, while John Galliano's newspaper dress for Christian Dior accumulated more than 200,000 visits.
The category of bags saw the orders of Bottega Veneta grow in 76% year after year, with the designs of Matthieu Blazy as Kalimero and Andiamo conducting the demand during his mandate as creative director.
Hermès continued to dominate as the best selling brand, with an increase of 57% in orders. Burgoña emerged as the upper color of autumn/winter 2024, echoing the “unexpected red theory”, which suggests that red accents raise both interiors and fashion.
Heritage marks such as Tiffany & Co., Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels led the jewelry category, with Tiffany & Co. achieving a 41% increase in orders. Elsa Peretti's designs saw a resurgence in popularity. The opals also experienced a significant impulse, with a 32% increase in orders, ensuring a place among the five main precious stones by 2024.
Rolex dominated the surveillance segment, responsible for three of the five best selling styles, reaffirming their appeal between collectors and enthusiasts.
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