I started a secondhand fashion business as a student — now I turnover £120,000 a year - News Summed Up

I started a secondhand fashion business as a student — now I turnover £120,000 a year


From waste to reuse, Harriet cares about student shopping habits (Picture: Harriet Noy)Key Points AI-generated content Harriet Noy launched Hazaar, a secondhand fashion platform for students, aiming to make sustainable shopping accessible. Hazaar now generates £120k annually, offering affordable, sustainable fashion options and reducing fast fashion waste. ‘When you’re a student, you have a constant need for new things, and you end up buying things you will only use once. POLL Poll Do you think secondhand fashion platforms can help reduce waste effectively? Harriet has recently pivoted the business (Picture: Harriet Noy)If students can’t afford to shop at higher end sustainable brands, this is one step closer to reducing the need for new fast fashion.


Source: Metro March 14, 2026 13:04 UTC



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