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Luxepolis
TypePrivate
IndustryLuxury retail
Founded2014
FounderVijay KG
Area served
India
Websitewww.luxepolis.com

Luxepolis is an Indian online marketplace for pre-owned and discounted luxury goods. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, the company operates in categories including watches, handbags, jewellery, accessories, footwear and apparel.

History

Luxepolis was founded in 2014 in Mumbai, Maharashtra."Luxepolis – Company Profile". Tracxn. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

The company was established during a period of growth in India's online luxury retail and luxury resale market."How a bunch of online marketplaces are making luxury products affordable". The Economic Times. 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

Business

Luxepolis operates an online marketplace for luxury products, including pre-owned and discounted goods. Product categories include luxury watches, handbags, jewellery, accessories, footwear and apparel."Reliance is launching an online luxury shopping portal in India". Vogue Business. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

References in industry reporting

2016

In February 2016, The Economic Times referenced Luxepolis in a report examining online marketplaces for luxury goods in India."How a bunch of online marketplaces are making luxury products affordable". The Economic Times. 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

In May 2016, The Times of India referenced Luxepolis in a report on the market for pre-owned luxury goods in India."Louis Vuitton for ₹50,000: Chennai buys pre-owned luxury goods big time". The Times of India. 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

In 2016, Mint discussed the role of online platforms in expanding access to luxury fashion products beyond major metropolitan markets."Small towns log on for luxury fashion". Mint. 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

2020

In March 2020, Vogue Business identified Luxepolis among companies participating in India's luxury e-commerce sector in a report examining developments in online luxury retail.Bansal, Varsha (2 March 2020). "Reliance is launching an online luxury shopping portal in India". Vogue Business. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

2022

In 2022, Fortune India referenced the growth of resale and circular-fashion business models in India and increasing consumer interest in pre-owned luxury products."Pre-used products in vogue as sustainable fashion trends rise". Fortune India. 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

2023

In November 2023, The Economic Times referenced Luxepolis in a report examining the growth of India's secondary luxury-watch market.Philip, Lijee (4 November 2023). "As luxury watches become dearer and harder to lay one's hands on, the second-hand market is on a roll". The Economic Times. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

In December 2023, The Economic Times referenced Luxepolis in a report examining demand for pre-owned luxury products among younger consumers and buyers in smaller cities.Chaturvedi, Anumeha (21 December 2023). "Youth, small-town consumers drive sales of used luxury items". The Economic Times. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

2024

In February 2024, The Economic Times referenced participants in India's luxury retail sector in a report on Valentine's Day spending trends."Luxury sales on an upswing this Valentine's Day". The Economic Times. 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

In June 2024, The Economic Times referenced luxury consumption trends among senior corporate executives and high-income consumers in India."India Inc's high-flyers in for a travel treat; overseas tours, meet-ups with celebs among unique rewards". The Economic Times. 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

In November 2024, The Economic Times referenced Luxepolis in a report examining growth in India's secondary market for luxury watches and handbags."Flip the Baby Birkin: Luxury flipping where coveted watches, handbags resold at significant markups is growing in India". The Economic Times. 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

In December 2024, The Economic Times referenced Luxepolis in a report examining luxury consumption trends in India's smaller cities."Gucci in Gwalior, Rolex in Nagpur: Luxury finds its way to India's smaller cities". The Economic Times. 23 December 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

Fortune India reported on developments in India's pre-owned luxury market and referenced the sector's continued growth."Pre-Loved Luxury Biz Gains Momentum". Fortune India. 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

2025

In 2025, The Economic Times referenced companies operating in India's pre-owned luxury sector in a report examining rising demand for luxury resale products."Demand for pre-owned luxury goods surges, prompting companies and retailers to scale up". The Economic Times. 2025. Retrieved 30 May 2026.

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