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The Value of Vintage

“I had so many clothes and I was doing a lot of shopping. Then my mom was like, ‘Jaime, the clothes that you don’t wear anymore, they are just sitting there, right?’” says Jaime Xie, Bling Empire star and fashion influencer. “I was selling things on eBay and I discovered vintage.” The 24-year-old Chinese American reality TV star started shopping vintage about four years ago and now keeps a growing collection of more than 200 secondhand pieces. Over the past year, she has brought vintage looks—from John Galliano’s Dior to archival Versace—to runway front rows and red carpets. A couple of days before speaking to Tatler by phone from Los Angeles, Xie was in London, where she spent five hours in a vintage boutique and introduced another fashionista to the concept. “I took my mom vintage shopping for the first time. She loved it too.”

Xie is one of millions driving momentum in the resale market. According to the 2022 resale report by ThredUp, the largest online thrift and consignment store, the

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