Nykaa Fashion needs a rejig; Here's why

Nykaa Fashion needs a rejig; Here's why

Nykaa Fashion needs a rejig for it to be able to compete with the likes of Myntra and AJIO

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Nykaa Fashion needs a rejig for it to be able to compete with the likes of Myntra and AJIONykaa Fashion needs a rejig for it to be able to compete with the likes of Myntra and AJIO
Sohini Mitter
  • Apr 12, 2023,
  • Updated Apr 14, 2023 12:31 PM IST

Nykaa Fashion, a direct subsidiary of FSN E-commerce Ventures Ltd, saw three top-level exits in March—which the company dubbed as “standard annual appraisal and transition process”. The fashion vertical, launched in 2018, accounted for 30 per cent of Nykaa’s GMV and 14 per cent of net sales in Q3FY23, but Ebitda losses in Nykaa Fashion stood at Rs 68.2 crore in FY22, and are estimated to be Rs 180-200 crore in FY23, per Elara Securities.  

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Nykaa Fashion’s chief problems are poor recall and Nykaa’s inability to cross-sell its fashion products to the core beauty & personal care consumer base. As a result, it occupies less than 10 per cent share in India’s online fashion segment currently dominated by Myntra, which has a share of 50-55 per cent. “Nykaa is a late entrant in the fashion segment. It is a heavily women-skewed marketplace, and with the presence of Myntra and AJIO, it has been a challenge... The product line, assortments, and strategy of Nykaa Fashion needs a rejig for it to become a significant player,” says Karan Taurani, SVP at Elara Securities.  

Nykaa Fashion, a direct subsidiary of FSN E-commerce Ventures Ltd, saw three top-level exits in March—which the company dubbed as “standard annual appraisal and transition process”. The fashion vertical, launched in 2018, accounted for 30 per cent of Nykaa’s GMV and 14 per cent of net sales in Q3FY23, but Ebitda losses in Nykaa Fashion stood at Rs 68.2 crore in FY22, and are estimated to be Rs 180-200 crore in FY23, per Elara Securities.  

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Nykaa Fashion’s chief problems are poor recall and Nykaa’s inability to cross-sell its fashion products to the core beauty & personal care consumer base. As a result, it occupies less than 10 per cent share in India’s online fashion segment currently dominated by Myntra, which has a share of 50-55 per cent. “Nykaa is a late entrant in the fashion segment. It is a heavily women-skewed marketplace, and with the presence of Myntra and AJIO, it has been a challenge... The product line, assortments, and strategy of Nykaa Fashion needs a rejig for it to become a significant player,” says Karan Taurani, SVP at Elara Securities.  

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sohini Mitter

Sohini Mitter has been a business journalist for 13+ years. She has tracked and reported on corporates, startups, Big Tech, the business of sports, media and entertainment, OTT, gaming, mobile apps, and the internet economy at large. Her published writing includes in-depth and analytical articles, news and trend stories, opinion pieces, newsletters focused on digital readers, interviews with top business executives, entrepreneurs, celebrities, and so on. Prior to this, she’s had stints at Forbes India, Financial Express, Mashable, and YourStory. She’s an avid cricket fan, and enjoys watching and reading about the sport in her free time.

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