Dress On The Go is a Portuguese designer dress rental project that promises to delight fashion lovers and sustainable consumers.
“Rent, dress, repeat” is the slogan of the brand that aims to break disposable consumer habits by giving customers the opportunity to wear exclusive luxury designer pieces at more affordable prices.
The pieces were bought by founder Sandra Pereira Neto, a Lusodescendant born in Paris, where she took her Master’s degree in Fashion Design and Marketing, interned at Paris Fashion Week, and curated emerging fashion artists.
After her trips to countries like France, Portugal, Australia, Turkey, Sweden, and the United States, Sandra acquired several pieces that can be tried on in a showroom near Avenida da Liberdade, by appointment on the brand’s website.
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This project actively contributes to reduction of waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse. This SDG also aims to reduce global food waste in production and consumption.
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