Fashion
YSE Beauty secures $15 million series A funding
Published
December 17, 2025
YSE Beauty, the skincare brand founded by entrepreneur Molly Sims, has closed a $15 million Series A funding round.
The funding, led by Silas Capital, with participation from L Catterton and existing investors Willow Growth Partners and Halogen Ventures, will be used to support YSE Beauty’s national expansion across all U.S. Sephora locations and to accelerate growth on its direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform.
“Molly’s approachable, yet authoritative voice has been a key driver in building the loyal and engaged community supporting the incredible momentum for YSE Beauty,” said Brian Thorne, partner at Silas Capital.
“Leveraging her insider network of dermatologists, estheticians, and makeup artists, she has curated a lineup of multi-functional skincare-meets-makeup essentials that cater to an underserved Gen X customer that demands results-driven beauty. We’re thrilled to partner with Molly for this next chapter, supporting both the brand’s impressive e-commerce momentum, as well as its quickly scaling wholesale expansion with Sephora.”
Founded in 2023, YSE Beauty targets women aged 35 and older seeking simplified, effective skincare solutions. The brand was inspired by Sims’ personal experience with hyperpigmentation and her desire to address what she saw as a gap in the market for clinically backed products designed for mature skin.
In 2025, YSE Beauty reported 120 percent revenue growth and expects to deliver more than 80 percent growth in 2026. The company anticipates more than doubling its Sephora business while continuing to scale e-commerce, bringing projected revenue to nearly $30 million next year.
“There is so much synergy between our brand, the brands in the Silas portfolio and L Catterton’s deep strategic knowledge of the category. Both firms deeply understand the kind of women we speak to… what she wears, what she values and how she moves through the world. It feels like a true alignment in vision and audience, making it the perfect fit,” added Sims.
“This partnership isn’t just strategic – it’s a shared philosophy and a mutual understanding of what’s going to fuel us and where we want to take the brand next.”
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India, Jordan to diversify trade basket; sign MoU on renewable energy
Modi is on an official 2-day visit to Jordan that ends today.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Indian PM Narendra Modi have agreed to diversify the trade basket and convene early the 11th Trade and Economic Joint Committee in the first half of 2026 to monitor progress in economic and trade relations.
Modi is on an official visit to Jordan.
An MoU on technical cooperation in new and renewable energy was also signed.
A Jordan-India Business Forum was convened on the sidelines of the visit, where representatives from the two countries discussed ways to further strengthen and expand trade and economic cooperation, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a press release.
Addressing the forum, Modi suggested greater business collaboration in the fields of renewable energy, green financing, desalination and water recycling.
The leaders agreed to fully utilise the Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters, according to a joint statement issued during the visit. This agreement facilitates sharing of information to ensure proper application of Customs Laws and combating of customs offences.
Both sides reaffirmed the importance of strengthening transport and logistics connectivity, including the regional integration of Jordan’s transit and logistics infrastructure as a strategic opportunity to advance shared economic interests and private-sector collaboration.
A memorandum of understanding on technical cooperation in new and renewable energy was also signed. Both sides agreed on the exchange and training of scientific and technical personnel, organisation of workshops, seminars and working groups, transfer of equipment, know-how and technology on a non-commercial basis and development of joint research or technical projects on subjects of mutual interest.
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Poshmark bolsters C-suite with Elizabeth von der Goltz appointment
Published
December 17, 2025
Poshmark on Tuesday announced the appointment of Elizabeth von der Goltz as its first chief revenue officer, as the resale platform looks to bolster its C-suite and drive organisational growth with the luxury veteran.
Joining Poshmark in January, Von der Goltz will oversee all commercial and marketing functions—including merchandising and sourcing, partnerships, customer acquisition and growth, brand and creative, and communications and social media. She will also “unite creative direction with commercial strategy into a cohesive revenue engine,” according to a press release from the U.S. firm.
“Elizabeth’s appointment marks a milestone moment for us,” said Namsun Kim, chief executive officer of Poshmark.
“We’ve always been a product and tech company at heart, but our next phase envisions pairing that DNA with commercial precision, creativity and brand strength. Elizabeth brings the rare combination of luxury fashion, digital retail strategy, and global merchandising and operational expertise. She is truly unique in her vision for channeling merchandising strategy into brand identity and translating brand equity into measurable growth and customer advocacy.”
With more than two decades of global experience in fashion, luxury, and e-commerce, Von der Goltz’s most recent roles include chief commercial officer at Matches Fashion; chief executive officer at Browns, and chief fashion and merchandising officer at Farfetch.
Earlier in her career, Von der Goltz held senior leadership roles at Bergdorf Goodman, before later serving as global buying director for Net-a-Porter.
“Throughout my career—from best-in-class brick-and-mortar to global e-commerce and luxury marketplaces—I’ve always focused on one question: what’s next for the consumer? As the industry evolves, the future is taking shape in social commerce, peer-to-peer connection, and circular fashion, and I’m thrilled to join Poshmark at this pivotal moment,” said Von der Goltz.
“The opportunity to merge world-class product and technology with strategic merchandising and brand creation is incredibly powerful. Resale and vintage have already become a mainstream part of shoppers’ closets and represent a structural shift in retail consumption. It’s an honor to join the leading fashion resale marketplace and its iconic community as chief revenue officer to help shape the next era of how people discover, buy, and sell fashion.”
The appointment of a chief revenue officer at Poshmark signals a shifting from a “purely product- and technology-led model to a more integrated and creative retail experience,” the company added.
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Flourishing South Korean menswear aims to strengthen international standing
Published
December 17, 2025
In 2025, South Korean fashion takes another step up on the global stage. In a sector where technological innovations are redefining production processes, South Korea stands out for its ability to turn these developments into drivers of growth and global appeal, according to a Spherical Insights study published in November.
According to the South Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), almost $27 million is set to be invested in 2025 to strengthen the national textile value chain.
This policy forms part of a broader strategy that provides more than $19 billion in support for firms operating in industrial textiles, the creation of an Industrial Textile Alliance, and a certification centre for technical products. The aim is to lift digital transformation across the sector from 35% to 60% and increase South Korea’s share of the global markets for industrial and sustainable textiles from 2-3% to 10% by 2030.
A dynamic domestic market
These ambitions are underpinned by an already robust industry. In 2024, South Korea imported $12.37 billion worth of clothing, including $5.08 billion in menswear. Exports totalled almost $2 billion, of which $1.7 billion comprised synthetic textiles and crocheted fabrics. This momentum reinforces a domestic market characterised by diverse demand, rapid trend adoption and strong cultural influence.

At the heart of this evolution lies the global rise of Korean menswear. Korean brands stand out for their attention to detail, mastery of cut and tailoring, and a strong appetite for exploring experimental materials, bold silhouettes and assertive colours. This stylistic approach, oscillating between minimalism and exuberance, meets a growing demand for pieces capable of expressing individual identity, according to the study.
Exports to be developed
The trends for 2025 confirm this direction: oversized cuts, unique patterns, bright colours, sustainable materials, a fusion of traditional and contemporary styles, as well as layering, athleisure and gender-fluid fashion, are at the forefront. From oversized kimono-polos to two-tone pink shirts, the Korean aesthetic offers a balance of comfort, experimentation and sophistication.

This creative ecosystem is supported by a myriad of ‘flagship’ brands. Names already recognised worldwide such as Gentle Monster, Andersson Bell, Kusikohc, Hyein Seo and We11done fuel the country’s international aura through their distinct worlds, blending art, streetwear, craftsmanship and conceptual design. In 2025, other labels are taking centre stage: Ader Error and its deconstructivist streetwear, Wooyoungmi and its modern tailoring, ThisIsNeverThat and its distinctly Korean take on streetwear, as well as 87MM, Recto, Amomento, PushButton and Minjukim, whose gender-fluid offerings are gaining visibility.
By combining massive public investment, a capacity for innovation, cultural richness and creative power, South Korea is putting its fashion industry on an upward trajectory in 2025. It can be seen not only as an exporter of aesthetics, but also as a key player in technical and sustainable textiles, with the ambition of playing a central role in contemporary global fashion.
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