385
Fashion Jobs
SSC PERFUMES & COSMETICS
[Lvmh Beauty] Internal Controller
Permanent · SEOUL
LEVI'S
DTC Assistant Marketing Manager
Permanent ·
PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR
Product Marketing Coordinator - Make up
Permanent · SEOUL
SSC PERFUMES & COSMETICS
E-Commerce Coordinator, Make up For Ever
Permanent ·
MOËT HENNESSY ASIA PACIFIC
Marketing Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
LORO PIANA
Vic & Client Engagement Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
LORO PIANA
Logistics Specialist
Permanent · SEOUL
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Event Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Store Projects Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR
Special Project & PR Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
HENKEL
Consumer Brands Ecommerce Key Account Manager
Permanent ·
HENKEL
Consumer Brands R&D Graduate 1year Program - Regulatory Affairs
Permanent ·
HENKEL
Regional Product Manager Apac in Korea
Permanent · INCHEON
AESOP
Duty Free Operations Coordinator
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
Retail Business Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
Retail Business Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] E-Key Account Manager - Sales Online, Consumer Products Division
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] (jr.) Finance Controller - Professional Products Division
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
The Hyundai Seoul - Retail Consultant
Permanent ·
AESOP
Aesop Busan - Retail Consultant
Permanent · BUSAN
ADIDAS
Manager, bu - Sportswear App & Kids, Brand Adidas
Permanent · SEOUL
ADIDAS
Manager, Digital Account Management, Wholesale
Permanent · SEOUL
By
Reuters
Published
Aug 22, 2013
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Online retailers JustFab, ShoeDazzle merge

By
Reuters
Published
Aug 22, 2013

SAN FRANCISCO, United States - Online retailers JustFab and ShoeDazzle are making a bigger-is-better play and merging in an effort to grow faster, the companies said Wednesday.

"Ecommerce is all about that mass scale," said Adam Goldenberg, currently co-chief executive of JustFab."Having that scale allows us to work with the very best factories."

The combined companies should have revenue of over $400 million next year, said ShoeDazzle Chief Executive Brian Lee, and become profitable on an operating basis. ShoeDazzle focuses mainly shoes, whereas JustFab sells a broader range including shoes, accessories and apparel.

Many online retailers are feeling the heat from Amazon.com, but Goldenberg and Lee said they do not view the Seattle-based giant as a major competitor. That is because they sell their own products that are not available at other retailers, whereas Amazon tends to sell products that are widely available.

Online retail was a hot sector last year, with venture capitalists ploughing money into start-ups such as furnishings company One Kings Lane; children's clothing-company Zulily; and flash-sales site Fab.com. These companies specialize in unique wares.

But some sites have floundered with their business plans. ShoeDazzle, for example, has gone from a monthly subscription site to nonsubscription and back to subscription again earlier this year.

Terms of the deal between the two southern California firms were not disclosed. The combined company will operate under the name JustFab. Goldenberg and Don Resssler will continue to serve as co-CEOs of JustFab, and Lee will join the company's board of directors.

JustFab's backers include: Rho Ventures, Matrix Partners, and Technology Crossover Ventures; it last raised $76 million in December on top of $33 million previously. ShoeDazzle's backers include: Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Polaris Venture Partners; it last raised $6 million in 2012 on top of $60 million raised earlier.

© Thomson Reuters 2024 All rights reserved.