The Fashion Blog
The Fashion Blog
How many outfits in your wardrobe have you only worn once, or not at all? If you’re like most people, chances are there’s at least a handful.
We’ve all been there: last-minute event panic, a wedding with a specific dress code, or the pressure to post a fresh ‘fit on social media.
Enter fashion rental services — a modern answer to a very modern problem. These platforms are not just changing how we shop, but reshaping our relationship with clothing entirely. In an age of climate crisis and fast fashion fatigue, more style-savvy consumers are choosing to rent instead of buy — and it’s not just about saving space or money. It’s about making fashion more sustainable, inclusive, and forward-thinking.
In this guide, we’ll explore how the rental revolution began, how it works, its growing eco-appeal, and how you can build your own eco closet alternatives using these platforms.
Fashion rental services allow you to borrow clothing and accessories for a set period, whether that’s for a one-off occasion or a month-long subscription. Instead of purchasing an item outright, you pay a rental fee, wear the item, and then return it.
Some platforms are subscription-based, others are pay-per-piece, and some even let you buy what you love at a discounted price after trying it.
These services often include:
The best part? Many of these platforms offer eco-conscious collections made from sustainable fabrics or sourced from ethical brands.
Fashion rental platforms directly address the issue of clothing waste. According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, one truckload of clothing is burned or sent to landfill every second. Renting helps extend the life of garments and reduces the demand for constant new production.
Thinking of investing in a designer dress or a sustainable blazer but unsure if it’ll suit you? Renting gives you a risk-free way to experiment with cuts, styles, and materials — without committing to permanent ownership.
Many platforms give you access to premium and designer items for a fraction of the purchase cost.
It’s a win-win: you look polished and save money, all while skipping the waste.
The average person buys 60% more clothing than they did 15 years ago, and keeps them for half as long. Renting instead encourages intentional fashion, helping you avoid impulse buys and trend churn.
A peer-to-peer platform known for circular fashion, HURR offers a curated edit of premium and sustainable brands. You can rent directly from other users or the HURR warehouse.
Described as the “Airbnb of fashion”, By Rotation empowers you to rent, lend, and share fashion. It’s app-based, social, and totally community-driven.
Loved by celebrities and influencers, MWHQ offers both rental and resale. Brands include Stella McCartney and Gabriela Hearst, making it ideal for eco-luxury style.
It focuses on eco-friendly collections and showcases independent labels with a sustainable mission. All deliveries are carbon offset, and packaging is reusable.
Before renting, take stock of what you already own. Are there gaps you need to fill for an upcoming trip or event? Is there a seasonal staple missing?
Once you identify the gaps, you’ll avoid duplicating pieces or over-renting.
Use platforms to:
It’s also brilliant for maternity wear or transitional size periods — times when buying new clothes that may not fit long-term feels wasteful.
Use rentals as a complement to sustainable buying, not a total replacement. You might rent trending pieces or occasionwear and invest in slow fashion essentials like a timeless organic cotton tee or a GOTS-certified denim jacket.
You might rent trending pieces or occasionwear and invest in slow fashion essentials like a timeless organic cotton tee or a GOTS-certified denim jacket. For a deeper dive into eco-textile standards, see our post on how to identify eco-certified fabrics while shopping.
While renting beats fast fashion in many ways, it’s not without challenges. The cleaning, transportation, and packaging processes involved do leave a carbon footprint.
However, a report from Green Story (in partnership with Rent the Runway) found that renting clothing can reduce water use by 24% and carbon emissions by 6% per item compared to buying new.
The key to keeping rentals eco-friendly lies in:
So, while it’s not perfect, it’s certainly a step forward in the fight against fashion waste.
Fashion rental isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution, but it might be just what you need if you:
If you’re also exploring clothing exchange as a community-based alternative, you might enjoy our guide on how to host a clothing swap party to bring sustainability offline and into your neighbourhood.
Fashion rental is more than a passing trend. It’s part of a wider shift toward access over ownership and circular fashion. As tech improves, we’ll likely see:
And perhaps most exciting of all — an ongoing change in how we view fashion itself: not as a commodity to be hoarded, but as a shared resource to be valued.
Fashion rental platforms aren’t just convenient — they’re transformative. By choosing to rent instead of buy, you’re actively supporting a more mindful, waste-reducing approach to style.
You get variety without clutter. Freedom without waste. Luxury without guilt. Whether you’re easing into eco fashion or already deep in your sustainability journey, fashion rental offers a smart, flexible way to align your wardrobe with your values.
Why not give it a go?
Pick an event or outing coming up, browse a trusted rental platform, and see what it’s like to wear something new, without owning it forever. And while you’re at it, share your experience. The more we normalise renting, the more accessible and impactful it becomes.