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Funded Clothing and Apparel Startups in Paris

Paris's clothing and apparel funding across these 17 rounds spans from Intimately's $500K seed in November 2021 to Vestiaire Collective's $209M venture rou…

Paris's clothing and apparel funding across these 17 rounds spans from Intimately's $500K seed in November 2021 to Vestiaire Collective's $209M venture round closed the same month. The most recent deals sit at the growth end: auum's $17M Series B in April 2025 and Stockly's $27M raise in February 2025. Planity's $49M Series C in February 2024 is the largest disclosed round with a clearly labeled stage. Series A is the most common identifiable stage, covering Tekyn (2021), Arianee (2022), Imparfaite (2022), and Circle Sportswear (2023).

Several sub-themes emerge across the timeline. Three companies with sustainability positioning — FAGUO, Ever Dye, and Circle Sportswear — all raised between February and November 2023, a tight clustering that points to a specific investor appetite during that period. Blockchain-adjacent plays appear with Arianee's $21M Series A and Tilkal's undisclosed grant. Two rounds, Sezane and Tilkal, disclose no amount.

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What are the largest disclosed rounds among Paris apparel startups in this data?

Vestiaire Collective's $209M venture round (September 2021) is the largest by a wide margin. Planity follows at $49M (Series C, February 2024), Lookiero at $30M (Series C, July 2021), Stockly at $27M (February 2025), and Arianee at $21M (Series A, May 2022). These five rounds account for the bulk of disclosed capital across the 17 companies.

What is the most recent funding activity in this segment?

auum closed a $17M Series B on April 22, 2025, the most recent round in this set. Before that, Stockly raised $27M in February 2025 in an unspecified round stage. The two most recent deals together represent $44M in disclosed capital within a roughly ten-week window.

Which round stage appears most often in this set?

Series A is the most frequently labeled stage, covering four companies: Tekyn (March 2021), Arianee (May 2022), Imparfaite (September 2022), and Circle Sportswear (November 2023). An additional three rounds are logged as Series Unknown and two as Venture - Series Unknown, meaning a meaningful share of the deals carry no confirmed stage.

How large are early-stage checks for Paris apparel startups in this data?

The three identifiable early-stage rounds range from $500K (Intimately, Seed, November 2021) to $4M (Ever Dye, Seed, February 2023). Veeton's $2M pre-seed in June 2024 is the only pre-seed round in the set. All three are well below the segment's Series A median of roughly $7M–$21M.

Is there a cluster of sustainability-oriented raises in the data?

Three companies with visible sustainability positioning — FAGUO ($16M, March 2023), Ever Dye ($4M Seed, February 2023), and Circle Sportswear ($4M Series A, November 2023) — all closed within a roughly nine-month window, suggesting a period of concentrated investor activity in that sub-theme during 2023.

Which rounds have no disclosed amount?

Two companies list no disclosed amount: Tilkal, which received a grant in October 2022, and Sezane, which closed a Venture - Series Unknown round in September 2022. Both rounds closed within three weeks of each other.

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