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About Styloot

Styloot is a free service that helps you find the styles you love.

Styloot.com is a shopping site where women can shop for fashion visually using virtual manequins or by pointing their iphone to fashion that interests them - be it on the street, from a magazine, or a store.

At over a million items to shop from 4000+ brands, Styloot has one of the largest catalogs in the world for women's fashion.

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In the Media

Recently, we got covered by WWD. Click here to read the article.

We also got covered in Third Wave Fashion.

For any press and media related enquiries, please contact PR@styloot.com.

A single-sheet press release about Styloot can be found here.

Team

Styloot is based out of Los Angeles & Pune, India.

Carlota Espinosa

Carlota Espinosa

CEO & Co-Founder

Carlota has held various leadership positions in Fashion and Media industries.

Most recently, she co-found Hautelook (December 2007) and was its Vice President until it was sold to Nordstrom in 2011. Before Hautelook, she was with Fox Television producing news, entertainment and fashion shows, including the daily fashion segment - Style File. Carlota is a 3-time Emmy award winner.

Karthik Nandyal

Karthik Nandyal

Co-Founder, Investor & President

Karthik Nandyal has held various leadership positions in Wall Street firms. His last job was with the High Frequency Trading Desk at BNP Paribas. Before that he worked for Instinet in New York and London.

Karthik studied Electronics Engineering and holds an MBA from University of Connecticut.

Karthik is also a galleried photographer.

Samir Patil

Samir Patil

Co-Founder & Investor

Samir Patil is a serial entrepreneur. Most recently he founded ACK Media which he grew to be India’s largest children’s media company (acquired by the Future Group, 2011). He was an Associate Partner in McKinsey & Company New York, before launching this venture. Samir was educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he received a Masters from the Sloan School of Management and from the School of Engineering.