Fashion Tech Startups Emerging From Harvard Business School Runway in Droves---the (Fashion) Slide Show
Erin Kutz2/14/12Follow @erkutz
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| FashionStake (acquired by Fab.com) — Co-founders Vivian Weng and serial entrepreneur Daniel Gulati (both HBS ’11) raised money for their startup at the end of their first year of business school. FashionStake sold goods from independent fashion designers and will be relaunched as part of Fab in the next few weeks, following its January 2012 acquisition by the flash sales site. “There are definitely a lot of companies that are cropping up in the fashion space,” says Weng, now director of fashion at Fab. “My hope is there will be a handful of real game changers.” | |














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