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D2C fashion brand Zouk set to raise $10 Mn led by Aavishkaar Capital

EntrackrEntrackr · 10m ago
D2C fashion brand Zouk set to raise $10 Mn led by Aavishkaar Capital
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Direct-to-commerce (D2C) fashion brand Zouk is in late-stage talks to raise a new round, sources aware of the development told Entrackr. The new round is coming after more than 18 months for the Mumbai-based startup, which claims to make cruelty-free products. “Aavishkaar Capital has issued a term sheet and has completed due diligence. The impact fund, along with existing backer Stellaris Venture, will invest over $10 million,” said one of the sources, requesting anonymity as discussions are private. Aavishkaar Capital has invested in several startups including AgroStar, Altum Credo, Ergos, GoDesi, Milk Mantra and Newtrace. Launched in 2015 by Disha Singh and Pradeep Krishnakumar, Zouk majorly deals in laptop, tote handbags, sling bags and chain wallets. As per the company, its products are handmade by its in-house artisans, and are 100% vegan leather sourced and manufactured in India. In March 2023, Zouk raised $3 million led by Stellaris Venture. Angel investors such as Atomberg founder Manoj Meena and founders of Sugar Cosmetics Vineeta Singh and Kaushik Mukherjee also participated in the round. It has raised more than $4.5 million to date including $1.5 million pre Series A round led by Stellaris and an undisclosed seed funding led by Titan Capital in July and January 2021, respectively. Sources added that Zouk will be valued in the range $50 million (Rs 400 crore. As per startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Zouk was valued at around $7 million during the last financing round. Queries sent to Zouk and Aavishkaar didn’t elicit any response. For the fiscal year ended in March 2023, Zouk registered Rs 47.41 crore revenue against Rs 21.82 crore in FY22. The company’s losses surged to Rs 10.55 crore from Rs 77 lakh during the period. It is yet to file FY24 numbers. As of the last funding, Zouk’s founders Singh and Krishnakuma had 31% stake each in the company while Stellaris was the largest external shareholder with 19.63% stake. Check TheKredible for more details.

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D2C brand Zouk raises $10 Mn led by Aavishkaar Capital

EntrackrEntrackr · 9m ago
D2C brand Zouk raises $10 Mn led by Aavishkaar Capital
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Zouk, a direct-to-consumer bags and luggage brand, has raised $10 million in its Series B funding round, led by Aavishkaar Group. This round also saw participation from Stellaris Venture Partners, Titan Capital, Sharrp Ventures, and the JJ Family, bringing Zouk’s total funding to $14.5 million. Entrackr reported on October 7 about Zouk's new funding round. With the fresh capital, Zouk will focus on expanding its network of exclusive brand outlets, aiming for a total of 75 stores. The firm also plans to enhance its marketing efforts and supply chain while investing in talent across various verticals. Founded in 2015 by Disha Singh and Pradeep Krishnakumar, Zouk specializes in handmade products, including laptop bags, tote handbags, sling bags, and wallets, all crafted from 100% vegan leather sourced in India. With over 700,000 customers served, the startup is also venturing into the luggage segment with new backpacks and trolley bags, anticipating strong growth in this area. Sources indicate that Zouk will be valued in the range of $50 million (approximately Rs 400 crore). According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the Mumbai-based startup was valued at around $7 million during its last round. At the time of the last funding round, co-founders Disha Singh and Pradeep Krishnakumar each held a 31% stake in the company, while Stellaris was the largest external shareholder with a 19.63% stake. For the fiscal year ending in March 2023, Zouk reported a revenue of Rs 47.41 crore, up from Rs 21.82 crore in FY22. However, the company’s losses increased to Rs 10.55 crore, compared to Rs 77 lakh in the previous year. Zouk has yet to file its numbers for FY24. Lead investor Aavishkaar Capital has previously backed several startups, including AgroStar, Altum Credo, Ergos, GoDesi, Milk Mantra, and Newtrace.

Fashion brand Outzidr raises $3.1 Mn led by RTP Global

EntrackrEntrackr · 12h ago
Fashion brand Outzidr raises $3.1 Mn led by RTP Global
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Fashion brand Outzidr raises $3.1 Mn led by RTP Global Co-founded in 2024 by Nirmal Jain, Mani Kant Mani, and Justin Mario, Outzidr is a digital-first fashion brand offering on-trend western wear for Indian women aged 18–28. The Bengaluru-based startup has raised Rs 27 crore (around $3.1 million) in a pre-Series A round led by RTP Global along with participation from existing investor Stellaris Venture Partners. Outzidr, a fashion brand built for Gen Z women, had previously raised Rs 30 crore (around $3.5 million) in a seed round led by Stellaris Venture Partners. The proceeds will be utilized for the next phase of growth, including the launch of its first exclusive offline store by March 2026 and expansion of its design, operations, and technology teams. Outzidr launches up to 2,000 new styles every month, or 500 every week, through its own D2C platform and leading marketplaces like Ajio, Myntra, and Nykaa Fashion. “Outzidr represents the energy of a new generation — fast-paced, fresh, and fearless,” said Nirmal Jain, Co-founder and CEO of Outzidr. “We’re building a brand that listens, learns, and reacts in real time. This fundraiser is a strong validation of our mission to become the everyday fashion choice for Gen Z women — and of the incredible team and opportunity we’re building for.” According to market research, India’s fast fashion market is currently valued at around $10 billion and is projected to surge to over $50 billion by FY 31, growing at a ~30% CAGR. In just five months, the brand claims to have gained more than 100,000 customers. It primarily competes with other notable players in this space such as NEWME, Zudio, and Style Union.

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