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Launch HN: Queenly (YC W21) – Marketplace and search engine for formalwear

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Launch HN: Queenly (YC W21) – Marketplace and search engine for formalwear

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Hey HN! I’m Kathy, cofounder and CTO of Queenly (https://queenly.com/). We created a marketplace and search engine for formal dresses (think wedding, prom, quinceanera, etc). Our search and recommendations system focuses on showing the buyer these products at the level of precision they are looking for, in terms of body shape, color, style, height, skin color and fabric, trained on the text and visual signals from our user-generated content.

It’s always been a tricky process to find the perfect dress. The women’s formal wear industry has been decentralized and offline for decades, fragmented across mom-and-pop boutique shops, with sparse inventory available online and within department stores. In other words, finding the perfect wedding gown or prom dress meant driving for hours to different stores hoping these stores carry your size or the style you want. This is especially frustrating when that special occasion you are shopping for means so much to you. Similarly, it’s been tough to resell these items after that special occasion is over, as buyers on generic marketplaces like eBay or Poshmark tend to not focus on giving a safe and easy shopping experience for this type of inventory. Moreover, it takes a lot longer to sell dresses on these platforms since the buyers there have much lower intent on purchasing this kind of inventory.

Queenly attempts to solve that two-sided problem. We’ve launched a web, iOS, and (pared-down) Android app for consumers to upload their dresses that they no longer have a user for and for small business owners to bulk upload their dress inventory to help them generate more revenue.

We’re solving this problem because of our personal backgrounds: Trisha and I are two minority immigrant founders from low income families. For us, having that transformative Cinderella dress was tremendously meaningful but never truly attainable. My cofounder, an emancipated youth, found her Cinderella opportunity through joining pageants during college. For her and many young women, these pageants had not only helped her personal growth, but also helped her pay tuition and survive. This experience gave us both a strong pillar of support and got her through tough times, and so we dedicated ourselves to the mission of providing affordability and access to dresses for young women. Through forging friendships with other girls we met during pageants, and working with formalwear fashion designers, we found solace in a diverse community of those trying to push the boundaries of what it means to feel beautiful and confident in the modern age, that such traits can come in all shapes and sizes, and embracing them wholeheartedly.

From this experience, we understand that search precision for one’s body type, skin tone, height, and budget in this market is not a secondary concern but rather a first-order necessity. The 50k+ dresses uploaded onto Queenly are indexed by color, fabric, dress size, hemline, neckline, silhouette and sleeve length. In beta testing now is searching by skin tone, filtering by height, and computer vision image search.

If you’ve experienced this frustration buying or selling formal dresses, or know someone who has, we would love to hear your feedback. We’re very excited to be sharing this with HN, and we’ll be here to answer questions you want to throw our way!

Re: Launch HN: Queenly (YC W21) – Marketplace and search engine for formalwear

#3
Really cool to see! Congrats on the launch!

> buyers on generic marketplaces like eBay or Poshmark tend to not focus on giving a safe and easy shopping experience for this type of inventory

Can you speak towards what you do to improve the buyer / seller experience for these sorts of items?

Re: Launch HN: Queenly (YC W21) – Marketplace and search engine for formalwear

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Good luck with your product! Just one suggestion about the website colours: the contrast between background and text is very poor in some places - you have a deep green background with a brown text.

If I were you I would pay a professional designer to work on that.

Re: Launch HN: Queenly (YC W21) – Marketplace and search engine for formalwear

#8
Showed Queenly to my wife, and it clicked with her instantly. She reminisced about having to get several catalogs to find the right prom dress.

We both love the name, although if I'm being honest I think the brand colors and fonts could be elevated in order to more meaningfully distinguish yourself from eBay and your other non-verticalized competitors (who all seem to have kind of tech-y, too-fun brands).

Some feedback on your positioning:

1. It wasn't immediately clear whether Queenly was a marketplace, a store, or some mix of both. This matters to us because it helps set our expectations around the buying experience.

2. Since some photos were stock photos, we wondered whether a seller could send you a dirty dress (or nothing at all). We found the answer (dry cleaning!) in your FAQ. In our eyes, this is a big differentiator vs eBay or similar. Might be worth highlighting that more prominently.

In general, it looks like you have a great product that solves a real problem. I know homepage real estate is at a premium, and you probably want to highlight inventory, but it might be worth doing a little more selling in the early days to explain why you're different. On a hunch, I checked out what StockX did to thread this needle a few years ago. I think their approach is elegant: https://web.archive.org/web/20170216204356/https://stockx.co...

CCongrats and good luck!

Re: Launch HN: Queenly (YC W21) – Marketplace and search engine for formalwear

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post #7

Looks like a cheap Shopify site that one guy selling woodworking tools in Nebraska would have, not a startup with top tier venture capital funding. Hire some better designers

A Shopify site would probably be a decent MVP...

This is the second Launch HN in the last few days (the other being that macOS meeting widget one) that has left me absolutely baffled as to what YC saw/sees in it.

Re: Launch HN: Queenly (YC W21) – Marketplace and search engine for formalwear

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post #9
post #7

Looks like a cheap Shopify site that one guy selling woodworking tools in Nebraska would have, not a startup with top tier venture capital funding. Hire some better designers

A Shopify site would probably be a decent MVP... This is the second Launch HN in the last few days (the other being that macOS meeting widget one) that has left me absolutely baffled as to what YC saw/sees in it.

Sorry, I didn’t mean my comment to come off so negatively. I do wish the team the best of luck and think that reimagining aspects of the fashion industry is a very worthy ambition.
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