- Total raised
- $61.6M
- Stage
- Public
- Last round
- Feb 2014
- Hiring pace
- 5 roles / 90d
- Team size
- 201-500 employees
- Founded
- 2012
- HQ
- San Francisco
About Dolls Kill
Named "The Fastest Growing Retailer in the US", Dolls Kill is a fashion brand that boldly empowers young women to celebrate their individuality. With over two million followers on Instagram, we've become a cult favorite among DJs, celebrities and artists around the world. Based in San Francisco, we have an amazing team of retail leaders, scrappy hackers, creative marketers and fashion trendsetters who are fun to work with and serious about what they do. We're also backed strong consumer-focused investors who share in our vision of building one of the world's next great consumer brands. Look for our latest press mentions in Business Insider, Racked, TeenVogue, PopSugar, Elle, and more.. Apply to join our team: www.dollskill.com/careers
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