Consumers will be given automated styling and product recommendations when shopping.
To date, Stylitics has been able to drive more than $2.5 billion in incremental revenue, with more than 100 million additional units sold to 3,400-plus brands. A stated the company had $80 million in Series C funding from PSG, a private equity firm based in Boston that invests in growth-stage software businesses — bringing their total funding to $100 million.
“Windsor is thrilled to partner with Stylitics to elevate our customers’ experience and provide her with even more fantastic ideas for outfitting and styling our head-to-toe offerings,” said Tina Konow, vice president of of Windsor. “The Stylitics’ platform has successfully automated Windsor’s fashion guide to deliver on-brand digital merchandising recommendations that our shoppers find inspirational and personalized.”
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