Pretty Little Shopp: Customized Gifting Brand

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Founded by Mumbai-born 21-year-old Khushi Mandlik, Pretty Little Shop is a gifting company focused on one-of-a-kind and customised gifts. Custom polaroid’s, moon signs, fingerprint keychains and scannable music barcodes are among their product line, inspired by her own graduation supported by her company, Khushi manages every detail from customising to shipping completely on her own.

Pretty Little Shopp At Shark Tank India Season 4 (Image: Sony LIV)

Company Name: Pretty Little Shopp

Founder: Khushi Mandlik

Product: Customized Gifting Brand

Highlights:

1.  Specializes in personalized and unique gifts

2. Products include custom polaroid’s, moon signs, fingerprint keychains, and scannable song barcode keychains

3.  Founded by 21-year-old Khushi Mandlik from Mumbai

4.  Self-funded and managed by Khushi, handling all customization and shipping.

5.  Gained valuable guidance, though no deal was secured.

Customized gifts by Pretty Little Shopp (Image: Sony LIV)

Pitch Details

Ask: ₹30 Lakhs for 10% Equity (Valuation: ₹3 crores).

Deal: After negotiations deal couldn’t happen

Investors: NO DEAL

Conclusion: In conclusion of this pitch though not getting an investment, the pitch for Pretty Little Shop on Shark Tank India Season 4 ended with insightful analysis for the entrepreneur Khushi Mandlik. The sharks felt the company needed more development and expansion even if they valued the originality of the goods. Although Khushi did not land a deal, the comments she received helped her to hone her company plan and properly scale her operations based on her obvious passion and dedication to her venture.

Key Takeaways from the Episode:

1. Youthful Entrepreneurs: Young, innovative entrepreneurs pitched unique, tech-driven businesses.

2. Effective Pitching: Clear, passionate pitches helped secure investments.

3. Personalization: Customized products, like gifts, proved profitable.

4. Technology Integration: Businesses leveraged tech to solve real-world problems.

5. Sharks’ Mentorship: Investment included valuable strategic guidance.

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