what do you guys think of the fantasy business featured in movie "The Intern"? shit's pretty large (and very well-equipped, jeez, macbook pros for everyone down to the last intern) for a pure e-commerce operation. most of the pure e-commerce stores that I know of run their business from home, but this movie makes you thnk that having such a large overhead cost can be sustained by an online clothing store. only way I can think of is if they're dealing with very high-end luxury brands coupled with a very loyal and very rich customer base.
any real-life equivalents you guys can think of?
>>1299181
>The Intern
You mean Apple the movie? I swear they must've paid for half of that film just to advertise.
Aside from that it seems like most startups right now are shitty web dev or we-made-an-app that people actually bought. I remember back in the early 2000s the big thing was eBay "companies" that I guess did something similar to this. The only way I think a business like this could succeed is if they lucked out and got just one big-name designer on board. This way they could get a bunch of smaller high-end retailers on without pissing off their big ticket company too much.
tldr: sorry OP I got nothing
>>1299181
Who else thinks Anne Hathaway is 2/10?
>>1299444
Bingo
>>1299457
Fuck off. Padme is still qt/10
>>1299181
Net a porter.
Or mrporter
>>1299483
What does Natalie Portman have to do with Man Halfagay