Lesara
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Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Fashion |
Founded | 2013[1] |
Founder | Roman Kirsch[2] |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 24 (Europe)[3] (2017) |
Area served | Europe |
Key people | Roman Kirsch, Founder and CEO Robin Müller, Co-Founder and CTO Matthias Wilrich, Co-Founder and COO |
Revenue | €75 million[4] (2016) |
Website | www |
Lesara was a clothing e-commerce site founded in Berlin in 2013. On November 9, 2018, the company filed for bankruptcy.[5]
History
[edit]Lesara was founded in 2013 by CEO Roman Kirsch, COO Matthias Wilrich, and CTO Robin Müller.[6][7] The company's head office was located at the Schicklerhaus in Berlin, Germany, and the second office was in Guangzhou, China.[6]
In November 2018, Lesara CEO Roman Kirsch filed for bankruptcy.[8]
Retail
[edit]Lesara was one of the first companies that used the concept of agile retail within the fashion industry.[9] Agile retail is a direct-to-consumer retail model that uses big data to try to predict trends, manage efficient production cycles, and optimize turnaround on emerging styles.[10] The company used data acquired from Google, social media, and blog posts, then analyzed it to identify current trends.[11]
Criticism
[edit]In 2015, Lesara GmbH initiated a legal action against Daniel Brückner, but the case was dismissed by the Landgericht Köln (Regional Court, Cologne) in 2016.[12][13]
In September 2016, Beobachter reported about alleged illegal crossed-out prices in Switzerland, citing Guido Sutter, chief legal adviser of Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (SECO) in Switzerland.[14]
In early 2018, Manager magazin reported that Lesara inflated revenue figures by not accounting for returns.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Michelle, Kuepper (2014-01-13). "Seven-figure funding for Lesara – the online store for discount products". Retrieved 2017-07-07.
- ^ Peter, Maxwill (2015-11-02). "Kleider geil". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
- ^ "Lesara » Corporate Website". Lesara. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
- ^ Nadine, Bayle (2017-06-26). "Lesara, pionnier du prêt-à-porter prédictif". Le Monde. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
- ^ a b "Das Wunderkind muss Insolvenz anmelden". manager magazin. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
- ^ a b Chloe Gendron,"Lesara: Using Technology To Make Fast Fashion Faster". techcrunch.com. 13 June 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- ^ "Online Fashion Store Expands to 16 Countries in Europe". techcrunch.com. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- ^ "Lesara hat Insolvenz beantragt | MDR.DE". www.mdr.de. Archived from the original on 2018-11-10.
- ^ Craig Guillot, "Lesara Uses Agile Management and Data to Meet Retail Fashion Trends". insights.samsung.com. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- ^ Nadya Khoja, "Changing Clothes: How Agile Retail is Disrupting the Fashion Industry", business.com, July 20, 2016.
- ^ Francois, Badenhorst (2017-02-13). "How Lesara increased its sales by 175% to a 'high double-digit million'". Retrieved 2017-07-07.
- ^ "toptestsieger.de vor Gericht - Ein Rückblick auf 2016". toptestsieger.de (in German). 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
- ^ "Landgericht Köln, 28 O 448/15". Retrieved 14 July 2017.
- ^ Haefely, Andrea (13 September 2016). "Billigware mit Pseudorabatt". beobachter.ch.