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"It's wonderful to know that someone else can make use of my pieces and give them the light they deserve."

Digital creator, stylist, and photographer Anchyi Wei has loaned out 15 items since she joined Tulerie and has made around $2,000 from rentals and sales. She rented this Carolina Herrera tiered polka-dot dress for a picnic with friends and ended up distinguishing the dress code as black-and-white all because of it. "I'm a big believer in circular economy and believe this is the way of the future. As a loaner, it's wonderful to know that someone else can make use of my pieces and give them the light they deserve," she said, counting the first-ever rental of her yellow Viva Aviva top as particularly memorable. "I was so excited to share my closet, and hoped the renter looked amazing in it!" Wei prefers Tulerie to other apps because of the quality of inventory and the helpful members in the community, confirming that she's earned much higher commission in comparison to other sites. But most importantly, there's the consideration for the environment. "From a sustainability standpoint, the earth is not made of unlimited resources, and there is no sense in overproducing and waste generation when we can collectively share a few high quality goods."