With a belief that fashion should not come at the expense of our planet, Aishwarya Lahariya and Adhiraj Shinde started a plant-based fashion brand, JIWYA.
The fast-fashion brand Zara closed its flagship store in the historic Ismail Building in South Mumbai as it was unable to pay Rs 3 crore monthly rent for the premium retail space.
Rare Rabbit went through significant financial growth with its operating revenue rising by 69.4% to ₹637 Cr, up from ₹376 Cr in the previous fiscal year.
Discover how Prernaa Lohiya’s Mumbai-based sustainable fashion startup, Something Sustainable (SOS), is transforming the comfort clothing industry while aiming for ₹1 crore revenue by the next fiscal year.
Bangalore based telecom engineer turned entrepreneur, Salendra Gupta launched Ecentric, a sustainable and eco-friendly fashion brand that makes trendy clothes from hemp.
The Indian fashion industry is booming. However, only 10-15% of startups (including fashion startups) succeed. So, how can one build a successful fashion startup?
Rare Rabbit, a Bangalore-based fashion startup, is set to secure its first funding round, raising ₹500 crore. Investors include Nikhil Kamath and Ravi Modi with ₹150 crore, and A91 Partners with ₹350 crore.