We carefully select fashion accessories to maintain high-quality and authenticity standards. We only accept authentic objects valued at €75 or more. Our experts review every submission to ensure bidders find stylish, rare, and iconic pieces.
Follow these guidelines to maximise your chances of a successful sale.
What we accept
We’re looking for authentic, high-quality objects that appeal to serious collectors. To be accepted, your object must:
- Fall within our accepted categories:
- Fashion jewellery
- Sunglasses
- Small leather goods
- Hats & gloves
- Scarves & foulards
- Lifestyle objects
- Be authentic and in excellent or very good condition (see condition grades)
- Be collectable, iconic, or seasonally relevant
- Be from luxury or select premium brands
- Meet the minimum expected value of €75
(You can combine objects in one submission to meet this threshold)
What increases your chances of approval:
- Top-tier luxury brands such as Hermès, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Gucci, Cartier, and Goyard
- Rare, iconic, or limited-edition pieces, including artist collaborations or archive items
- Complete sets including original boxes, dust bags, tags, invoices, and authenticity cards
- In-demand categories: e.g. Hermès scarves, Chanel bijoux, Cartier eyewear, LV leather goods
📌 Examples of accepted objects:
What we do not accept
To keep our auctions high-quality and trustworthy, we do not accept:
- VIP, press sale, promotional, uniform, or showroom items and prototypes
Perfumes or cosmetic products
- Objects in poor or heavily used condition:
Scarves: no holes, odours, colour bleeding, or major loose threads; Hermès rules apply
Fashion jewellery: no missing stones or peeling; light scratches allowed only on metal
Eyewear: modern items must be A–B; D accepted for Cartier only
Small leather goods: flaky interiors or broken zippers are not allowed (some corner wear is acceptable if overall functional)
- Unbranded or generic objects
- Exotic leather objects from unknown brands
Perfume
- Ties from brands other than Hermès, Louis Vuitton, or Marinella
📌 Examples of rejected objects:
Getting your submission ready
1. Fill in all the details and write a clear description
When you submit an object, you’ll see fields to guide you in providing the right information, e.g. type of object, brand, style code/name, colour, material, period (vintage or modern), serial number, size or measurements, condition. These fields ensure your listing is clear, searchable, and easy for bidders to understand.
Note: To determine condition, we use the following grading system:
- A – New/As new – Never used; may include tags, box, or dust bag
- B – Very good – Barely used, with very minimal signs of wear
- C – Good – Gently used with minor wear (e.g. light scuffs or faint scratches)
- D – Very used – Clearly used but still functional (only accepted for certain brands, e.g. Hermès scarves or Cartier eyewear)
Please also use the object description field to share:
- Unique features or notable history of the object
- What is included/not included (e.g. packaging, accessories)
Authenticity documents
- Where the object came from/how it was obtained
- If the object has any flaws or signs of wear (e.g. scratches, fading, marks)
Tip: The more detail you provide, the easier it is for bidders to understand the value of your object – and the more likely it is to sell. Find here more tips on how to write a clear, accurate description.
📌 Examples of a well-written description:
The Hermès Carré 90 "Bateau à Vapeur de Jouffroy d’Abbans 1784" in beige celebrates maritime history with regal flair. Crafted from luxurious silk, this scarf showcases nautical instruments, ship elements, and ornate details for a vintage-inspired, elegant look.
Brand: Hermes
Model: Carre 90
Size: 90x90 cm
Condition: Excellent
Condition Details: Gently worn - please see photos for details.
Main Colour: Beige
Colours: Red, Brown
Main material: Silk
Manufactured In: France
Comes With: Box
2. Great photos matter
Photos are the first thing bidders see – so make them count! We recommend including at least 6 high-quality images that clearly show the condition and details of your object. This helps bidders make informed decisions and increases your chances of a successful sale.
Your photos should include:
For all submissions:
- Front, back, side views
- Close-ups of details (e.g. logos, stamps, serial numbers, hallmark, etc.)
- Images of authenticity cards, tags, and packaging
Additional images by object type:
Scarves & Foulards:
Full scarf laid flat
- Logo, designer signature, copyright (for Hermès post-1967)
- Care label, hem close-up
- Optional: box, tags, invoice, mannequin photo
- Fashion Jewellery:
- Front, back, logo/hallmark
- Engravings, rhinestones, closures
- Optional: serial number, box, invoice
- Eyewear:
- Front, both sides, logo
- Engravings on temples and bridge, nose pads, lenses
- Photos of accessories (case, cloth, authenticity card)
- Small Leather Goods:
- Front, back, corners, inside, logo
- Serial/authenticity code, zippers and hardware
- Optional: invoice, tag, materials, packaging
- Belts:
- Entire belt front and back
- Logo, buckle, corners
- Size stamp, authenticity code
- Optional: materials, packaging, tags
Tip: Avoid photos with people, selfies, or screenshots, use busts or mannequins if photographing worn accessories instead. Use a neutral background (white or black), avoid low-quality or stock images, and aim for natural lighting. Find here more tips on how to take professional photos.
📌 Examples of good vs. bad photos:
Scarves: Please photograph the entire scarf and other accessories straight from the top on a flat surface, cropped into the picture frame. Use a plain neutral background. Do not display the item on a person, but on a mannequin doll or the proper item display.


- Eyewear: Please photograph the entire item and other accessories straight from the top on a flat surface or straight from the front facing upwards against a neutral plain background. Do not display the item on a person. Do not Please present the object in an attractive and hygienic way in order to increase bids.


- Small Leather Goods: Please photograph the entire item and other accessories straight from the top on a flat surface or straight from the front facing upwards against a neutral plain background, cropped neatly into the picture frame. Do not display the item on a person or do not use bare hands to show the product. Please present the object in an attractive way in order to increase bids.


- Fashion Jewellery: Please photograph the entire item and other accessories straight from the top on a flat surface or straight from the front facing upwards against a neutral plain background, cropped neatly into the picture frame. Do not display the item on a person or do not use bare hands to show the product. Please present the object in an attractive and hygienic way in order to increase bids.


3. Additional proof of authenticity
We pay extra attention to ensure authenticity of high-value objects and exclusive to protect bidders and ensure a trustworthy marketplace.
We may request additional verification before approval. To strengthen your listing:
✔ Upload original invoices, tags, and brand packaging
✔ Ensure brand signatures, serial numbers, and markings are visible in photos
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Follow these guidelines to maximise your chances of success.
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