“I was very flattered! They’ve turned it into the success we know today.”
Bespoke Bazaar began with a very personal observation. Hermès may trade in a global market, but the experience of buying it rarely feels like a coherent one.
The same Birkin can surface in Tokyo, Dubai, London, New York, or Los Angeles at markedly different prices, framed through different standards of presentation, and described with varying levels of precision. Even when two bags are fundamentally comparable, the market seldom allows them to be seen that way.
We built Bespoke Bazaar to bring greater clarity to that world. We search across the global secondary market and present select bags in a more considered, standardized format so buyers can evaluate Hermès with clearer pricing, sharper context, and genuine like for like comparability.
Rather than sending buyers through a maze of disconnected listings, Bespoke Bazaar offers a more unified buying experience. Prices are normalized into USD, listings are structured for comparison, and the transaction takes place through Bespoke Bazaar.
It is not a traditional luxury boutique. It is a more precise and more sophisticated way to navigate one of fashion’s most opaque resale markets.