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Looklive is a community and marketplace for fashion. Users browse…
Looklive allows you to browse the style of your favorite celebrities and influencers and shop their looks.
Looklive is the next generation for online media and shopping. Our aim is to be nothing less than the world’s authority and source on the influencers shaping and directing global style and culture.
Looklive Inc. participated in the Summer 2016 batch of Y Combinator.
Looklive has raised $2.4M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Looklive.
Looklive was founded in 2015 by Greg Selkoe (Founder) and Paul Judge (Founder) and Cedric Rogers (Founder).
Looklive has raised $2.4M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Looklive has raised $2.4M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $140K Seed in August 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 19, 2016 | $140K Seed | Paul Judge, Y Combinator | — | Announced |
| Sep 8, 2015 | $2.2M Series A | Liberty Global Ventures, Volta Ventures | — | Announced |
Key people at Looklive.
Looklive is a fashion community and marketplace platform that enables users to browse and shop styles inspired by celebrities and influencers. It serves fashion-conscious consumers who want to emulate celebrity looks by providing direct shopping links to original items and affordable alternatives. The platform leverages a social media-like feed to showcase fashion images, making it easy for users to discover and purchase celebrity-inspired fashion. Looklive addresses the problem of consumers struggling to identify and buy clothing seen on celebrities or influencers, streamlining the discovery-to-purchase journey. The company has shown growth momentum by expanding its user base and app availability, including iOS, and by participating in notable startup accelerators like Y Combinator[2][4][5].
Looklive was founded around 2015-2016, with some sources citing cofounders Paul Judge, Cedric Rogers, and Greg Selkoe, while others mention Scooter Taylor and Chidiebere Kalu as founders of the Atlanta-based app launched in 2016. The idea emerged from the desire to help users shop celebrity fashion easily by mimicking styles and providing affordable alternatives. Early traction included participation in Y Combinator’s Summer 2016 batch, which helped accelerate its growth and visibility in the fashion-tech space[2][4].
Looklive rides the growing trend of influencer-driven commerce and social shopping, where consumers increasingly seek to replicate celebrity styles and shop directly through digital platforms. The timing aligns with the rise of mobile commerce, social media influence on fashion, and demand for personalized shopping experiences. Market forces such as the expansion of e-commerce, influencer marketing, and AI-driven product discovery work in Looklive’s favor. By bridging the gap between celebrity culture and accessible shopping, Looklive influences the broader fashion-tech ecosystem by demonstrating how social engagement can drive commerce[1][2][4][5].
Looking ahead, Looklive’s future likely involves deepening its influencer partnerships, enhancing AI capabilities for fashion identification, and expanding its marketplace offerings to include more diverse brands and price points. Trends such as augmented reality try-ons, AI styling assistants, and increased integration with social media platforms could shape its evolution. As influencer commerce continues to grow, Looklive’s role as a bridge between celebrity style and consumer shopping could strengthen, potentially positioning it as a key player in the convergence of fashion, technology, and social media. Its success will depend on maintaining a vibrant community and continuously innovating the shopping experience[1][2][4][5].
Looklive was founded in 2015 by Greg Selkoe (Founder) and Paul Judge (Founder) and Cedric Rogers (Founder).
Looklive has raised $2.4M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Looklive's investors include Paul Judge, Y Combinator, Liberty Global Ventures, Volta Ventures.