
After Paris, Nona Source, LVMH’s luxury fabric resale platform, has now opened its maiden showroom in the UK.
Nona Source, which was launched last year, revalues deadstock fabrics and leathers from LVMH Fashion, amongst others.
Importantly, fabrics are sold at 70 per cent off the original wholesale.
Until now, Nona Source operated only from a showroom in Paris, but from 11 May, the London showroom has started enabling fashion and design creatives in the UK to weave sustainable and circular fashion ethics into their collections using best of the deadstock materials.
Notably, the fashion and design creatives will be able to directly book a private appointment with a Nona Source expert (Monday to Friday) through the Nona Source website.
The service is being currently utilised by UK designers, which include the likes of Richard Malone and Stella McCartney.
Stella, whose business is part-owned by LVMH, has described Nona Source as a ground-breaking circular platform that will revolutionise the fashion industry. Her brand has been using the services of Nona Source.
Located at The Mills Fabrica in Kings Cross, London, the space is funded by Hong Kong-based Nan Fung Group.
Paris-based LVMH was founded in 1987 and generated €53.7 billion in 2019.






