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Loom & Luxe: rent the dress, skip the full retail bill
Rentals, deposits, and return logistics
Intent: Loom & Luxe makes designer dresses reachable for short events. Shoppers browse an editorial catalog, book a rental window, pay a fraction of retail, and get pickup handled when the window closes. Owners and brands need inventory, active rentals, and earnings in one lender dashboard instead of side chats and spreadsheets. The business needed rental commerce that feels like shopping, not a form dump. Deposits, delivery addresses, and returns had to be productized. If those steps stay manual, the marketplace cannot grow past a handful of garments and a very patient ops person. Trust sits at the center. Renters need deposits and holds that feel fair. Lenders need payouts and inventory status they can verify. Both sides had to feel comfortable putting real garments and real event dates into the system, not treating it like a weekend experiment. The storefront had to feel like fashion retail while the backend behaved like a logistics system. Pretty pages without return automation fail. Automation without an editorial catalog fails too. That tension is the real product.
Loom & Luxe is a designer dress rental marketplace. Shoppers book rental windows with Stripe. Owners track inventory and earnings. Return labels and courier pickup run when the window closes.
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