Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
KREAM is South Korea's dominant authenticated resale platform for limited-edition sneakers and streetwear; raised $368M total including a $168M Series C; revenue surged 45% YoY to KRW 177B (~$120M) in 2024 with operating loss narrowing to KRW 8.8B.
KREAM is South Korea's leading authenticated resale marketplace for limited-edition sneakers, streetwear, and luxury goods, founded in 2020 by Naver (Korea's dominant internet company) and headquartered in Seongnam. The platform connects buyers and sellers of highly sought-after items, providing rigorous authentication services to ensure product legitimacy — a critical trust layer in the global resale market. KREAM has rapidly established itself as the premier destination for sneakerheads and streetwear enthusiasts in the Korean and broader Asian resale ecosystem.
Mayvenn is a Black-owned hair extensions and beauty marketplace connecting consumers with licensed stylists; raised $76M total (Series C in July 2022 led by Cleveland Ave, Goldman Sachs, a16z); expanding Walmart Beauty Lounges to 400 locations;
Mayvenn is a beauty technology and retail company founded in 2012 by Diishan Imira and Taylor Wang and headquartered in Oakland, California. The company operates a marketplace that sells human hair extensions, wigs, and related hair products directly to consumers while simultaneously connecting buyers with local licensed hair stylists through its Mayvenn stylist network — enabling a vertically integrated experience from product purchase to salon installation. This dual-sided marketplace model benefits consumers (who get professional installation as part of their purchase experience) and stylists (who earn commission on product sales to their clients), creating a flywheel that drives both product revenue and stylist network growth.
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