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Luxury consignment has a Philippine home in Rare Collective

There’s more to luxury shopping than just dropping hard cold cash. Whether in fashion or in art, access to the rarer, higher-ticket items will be prioritized to those who have built a relationship with the store or gallery with purchases — intentional or otherwise — over time. To the social media-savvy, they call it a game.

Privately, luxury brands expressed the need to honor the handmade craft of their maisons, while galleries say they must watch over the provenance of their artists’ works.

There are no games at Rare Collective founded by Dennis Robles, a trusted figure in the Philippines’ luxury shopping industry through his company Authenticite Manila established in 2003. He has since purveyed hard-to-get goods from the world’s cultural capitals to some of Manila’s most discerning — and demanding.

Over two decades in, Robles shares, “I have clients who are unloading. They want to trade and upgrade. They want to liquidate.”

The elusive and exclusive Chanel “Kelly” on the Rare Collective shelves, for example, was bought by Robles’ friend who had built a relationship with her Chanel sales associate with her tweed collection. He notes, “If you’re that type of client, you have more access to these bags.” She wanted to sell it for a profit, Robles adds, to buy what she really wants — more tweed!

While other consignment shops around the world have been embroiled in scandals over authenticity (for instance, one famous Tokyo shop made the mistake of assuming every authenticity card is real), Robles assures authenticity with the seasoned eye of both a collector and authenticator. He shares, “I’ve been authenticating luxury bags for two decades. People come to me for their peace of mind. I’m always on the safe side when I do it. If there’s even just a tiny bit of doubt, I decline to confirm its authenticity.”

He honed his expertise “through experience in numbers of bags coming,” he explains. “There was no book for that or Google back then. So I self-studied and did research by shopping and personally inspecting bags available in the store to study the workmanship closely.”

The ultimate flex? “Other resellers and buyers of ultra luxury bags in the Philippines trust my

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