Rejina Pyo
London-based fashion brand, Rejina Pyo, has teamed up with Rotaro to release four exclusive drops over the next six months.
The first SS22 release was yesterday, May 30th, with Resort 22, Pre Fall 21, and AW21 collections to follow.
Rotaro will debut with 70 basic designs, including RTW and accessories, and will eventually expand to 105 styles.
Customers may hire Rejina Pyo’s traditional tailoring, as well as its dresses, shirts, and skirts. All goods will be available in sizes ranging from six to sixteen. Customers may hire things for four, eight, or twelve days for as little as £29 each.
Rejina Pyo, Founder and Designer of Rejina Pyo, said that Rather than following short-term fads, she design each piece with durability and adaptability in mind. She is happy to be teaming with Rotaro since she is a firm believer in a more circular and sustainable renting strategy.”
Pyo added that she is very delighted to see Rejina Pyo choose Rotaro as a rental partner for SS22 and offer her collection to our community of creative individuals,” said Georgie Hyatt, co-founder of Rotaro. As a designer, I’ve always admired Rejina’s ability to make gorgeous designs that women want to wear every day while yet feeling unique. Her creations, as well as the collections we’ll be presenting, will speak to the Rotaro community of strong, intelligent, and ethically conscious women. With their relationship, they want to see Rejina continue her sustainable path.
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