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Bengaluru-based fast fashion delivery startup Blip shuts down due to limited capital and go-to-market challenges. Co-founder Ansh Agarwal announces closure after over a year.
Fast fashion delivery startup Blip has ceased operations within a year of its launch due to difficulties in securing funding.
The documentary's makers and expert voices discuss the state of fashion a decade after they issued an urgent call to clean up the industry's labour and environmental violations.
The company faced delays in go-to-market and challenges scaling with limited capital, Blip's co-founder Ansh Agarwal said.
But that’s not all. France also plans to ban advertising for ultra-fast fashion—both influencer-led and traditional.