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Dolls Kill : ウィキペディア英語版
Dolls Kill

Dolls Kill is a global online fashion brand for young women. The San Francisco-based company was founded by Bobby Farahi and Shaudi Lynn. The company was named the "Fastest Growing Retailer" in 2014 by ''Inc Magazine'', which also included Dolls Kill as one of the "Top companies in San Francisco." Dolls Kill operates a retail website that sells clothing, shoes and accessories and features four collections showcased by "Dolls," models that embody character personas for each collection's style. Dolls Kill is known for featuring kawaii, punk, goth, streetwear and festival fashions.
==History==
Dolls Kill was co-founded in 2011 by Shaudi Lynn, a former DJ who went by the stage name DJ Shoddy Lynn, and her husband Bobby Farahi. Previously, Farahi was the founder and CEO of Multivision Inc., a broadcast monitoring service that was sold to Bacons Information in 2005. After Farahi sold his first company, the couple started Dolls Kill and it has reportedly been profitable since its launch. Lynn originally entered the e-commerce business by selling clothing on eBay. Later, Dolls Kill was launched as an online marketplace for eccentric accessories such as colorful fox tails before expanding its business to a full clothing and accessories online store. The idea for the company stemmed from Lynn's experiences as a DJ while traveling to music festivals on tour.
In 2014, Dolls Kill secured $5 million in a Series A round of funding from Maveron, a Seattle-based venture capital firm who has also invested in companies such as Shutterfly, eBay, zulily and Pinkberry. After the funding round, Betsy McLaughlin, former CEO of Hot Topic, joined the company's board of directors. Dolls Kill was the fastest growing private company in the San Francisco Bay Area based on revenue percent growth in 2014.

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