Fashion Tech Startups Emerging From Harvard Business School Runway in Droves---the (Fashion) Slide Show
Erin Kutz2/14/12Follow @erkutz
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| Trendyol — Demet Mutlu was part of the HBS 2010 class but dropped out after her first year to focus on Trendyol, according to her LinkedIn profile and other media reports. Last August Trendyol, lauded as Turkey’s fastest-growing e-commerce company, took in $26 million in funding from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and existing investor Tiger Global. It was KPCB’s first investment in Turkey. Since launching in March 2010, Trendyol.com has accrued more than 4 million users and has grown to 350 employees.
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