ShoeDazzle

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ShoeDazzle
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Retail
FoundedMarch 19, 2009;15 years ago (2009-03-19)
Founder
Headquarters El Segundo, California, U.S.
Key people
  • Adam Goldenberg (Co-CEO)
  • Don Ressler (Co-CEO)
  • Brian Lee (Co-founder & chairman)
  • M.J. Eng (Co-founder & president)
ProductsShoes, accessories, clothes
Parent TechStyle Fashion Group

ShoeDazzle is a California- based online fashion subscription service that offers a monthly selection of shoes, handbags and jewelry curated to their members' fashion preferences. [1] [2]

History

The company was founded by Kim Kardashian, Brian Lee, Robert Shapiro and M.J. Eng in 2009. [1]

In September 2011, Bill Strauss, the former CEO of Provide Commerce (which operates sites such as ProFlowers), became ShoeDazzle's CEO. [2] Co-founder Lee became chairman. In March 2012, ShoeDazzle dropped its $39.95 monthly subscription model and expanded into apparel, handbags, weddings and lingerie. [2]

In 2013, fashion expert Rachel Zoe joined ShoeDazzle as Chief Stylist. [3]

In August 2013, ShoeDazzle was acquired by rival online fashion subscription service JustFab. The two companies continued to run independently as separate brands. [4]

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References

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