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Newcastle's Hirestreet powers two more fashion firms into the rental market

Zoa Rental, a spin-out from Hiresteet, is now the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading rental-as-a-service provider

Zoa Rental has helped DCEY launch into the rental market(Image: Hirestreet)

A Newcastle company is helping two fashion firms launch into the clothing rental market.

Fresh from news of the extension of Hirestreet’s partnership with M&S, the company has announced that its white label rental-as-a-service offer is now working with Cloan and DCEY.

Zoa provides all the technology, operations and strategic support for retailers looking to launch complimentary rental services, amid moves to help the industry counter fast fashion.

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Turkey’s leading fashion rental platform DCEY has entered the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rental market, with technology and operations powered by Zoa, alongside fashion rental start-up Cloan, which has launched this week, giving renters access to carefully curated influencer wardrobes.

Zoa Rental is now the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading rental-as-a-service provider, now powering seven º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rental services with more launches expected imminently.

DCEY stocks designer outfits and accessories from over 300 brands including Galvan, For Love & Lemons, Love Shack Fancy and Cult Gaia. Rental prices start at around £20 for a four-day hire. 300 of their most popular styles are already currently available in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to rent, with hundreds more due to arrive over the coming weeks and months.

Cloan meanwhile stocks hundreds of items from cult designers including Rixo, Ganni, Self-Portrait, Kitri, Jaquemus and Ghost.