
eBay Is Teaming Up With Altuzarra, Luar, and Kallmeyer for Another Pre-Loved Fashion Show
eBay is bringing pre-loved fashion to London and New York again this fashion monthâthis time with the help of a number of esteemed designers. The resale platform will be holding its Endless Runway shows in both cities, only comprising pre-loved fashion sourced directly from eBay. The edit will include archival designs from Erdem (which happens to be celebrating its 20th anniversary this year) and Ahluwalia in London, as well as Altuzarra, Luar and Kallmeyer in New York.
âWe came up with the eBay Endless Runway programme as a way to redefine perception of pre-loved fashion,â Alexis Hoopes, eBayâs VP of global fashion, tells Vogue. âTo put pre-owned designer clothing on the runways of fashion month and show how non-new fashion can look just as incredible as new was a significant tipping point. The industryâs response to the inaugural campaign was really positive, and we wanted to explore how we could evolve the program to invite designers to participate and show their support for circular fashion.â
Ahluwalia autumn/winter 2025.
Courtesy of Ahluwalia
Luar autumn/winter 2025.
Photographed by Emily Malan
As well as holding its own runway showsâstyled by eBayâs pre-loved style director Amy Bannerman in London and resident stylist Brie Welch in New Yorkâspotlighting pre-loved fashion, each designer will also include archival looks in their spring/summer 2026 presentations, highlighting the lasting relevance of past-season creations. âWhen some of the worldâs leading designers pledge to integrate pre-loved pieces into their latest runway show collections, itâs a statement from fashionâs highest ranks that this is the future,â Hoopes continues. âThese partnerships allow us to bring pre-loved pieces into fresh, creative contexts that inspire people to think differently about how they shop.â
Like last year, all items featured in eBayâs Endless Runway shows, which will be livestreamed via its website, will be shoppable from homeâbut youâll have to be quick if you want to get your hands on one (or several) of the archival pieces. Mark 10 September (New York) and 18 September (London) in your calendars now.