Isle of Monday launches platform for vintage designer rentals

Founders Janelle Gray-Gilbert and Gabriella Carota have introduced Isle of Monday, a rental service that makes rare archival fashion accessible beyond celebrity circles. The platform features pieces once worn by stars like Aaliyah, Naomi Campbell, and Carrie Bradshaw.

Isle of Monday operates as a hybrid rental service with owned and consigned inventory from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Standout items include Roberto Cavalli gowns, an Alaïa mini dress, Fendi pieces linked to Sex and the City, and designs by John Galliano for Dior and Vivienne Westwood. Prices range from $65 for smaller garments to $1,600 for high-profile gowns.

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An invitation-only event in Paris's Upper Marais offers the first public glimpse of Jean-Denis Franoux's vast collection of 25,000 fashion pieces, spanning from the 19th century to today. The 56-year-old fashion professor and former designer has structured the archive as an endowment fund named Regarderobes to protect it from sale and share it with educational institutions. Around 150 handpicked items, including 50 complete looks, are on display through Saturday.

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Alémais held its Resort 2027 fashion show on the island of Illa del Rei in Menorca on Wednesday. The Australian brand presented a collection inspired by the Balearic islands before an audience of around 80 guests.

 

 

 

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