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Violet Street unveils new brand position as a marketplace
Violet Street unveils new brand position as a marketplace. Violet Street, an online shopping destination that connects lovers of fashion to their favorite boutiques announces the shift in its brand position to that of a marketplace.
Violet Street, an online shopping destination that connects lovers of fashion to their favorite boutiques announces the shift in its brand position to that of a marketplace.
Starting off as a social shopping platform, the company has evolved to be the one and only boutique marketplace in India which caters to budding boutiques and upcoming designers.
It provides a platform to local designers and fashion curators to reach out to a pan-India customer base. The transition in the core identity of the brand was part of a well thought out and predefined strategy. Violet Street entered into the digital commerce space as a social shopping portal.
This gave the company the necessary insights required to evolve into a boutique marketplace. It had initially tied up with around 8-10 key online fashion players andthe revenues came mainly through affiliate sources and advertisements.
Also, with majority of online consumers now shifting to mobile, the experience of leading consumers to different mobile websites from a single appwassomething consumers didn’t really like.
Speaking on the transition, Ankur Gupta, CEO, VioletStreet said, “At Violet Street, we have been able to leverage the learning acquired as a social shopping portal to develop with our ramped up identity.
The evolution was designed based on the fact that the marketplace model for a boutique shopping experience was hitherto untapped in India and moreover it is a high margin business.
Until now, consumers had to wait for two to three months for exhibitions in their city to buy boutique collections. There were also barriers of geography and awareness which designers as well as consumers will now be able to overcome thanks to Violet Street.”
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