The Jerusalem Post

Bar Refaeli’s lingerie website fires majority of employees

- • By ROY GOLDENBERG

Sources informed Globes that Bar Refaeli and David Balsar’s ecommerce lingerie venture Under.me is in trouble, 18 months after launch. There were great hopes at the site’s launch in March 2012, given the combined power of the two models to sell lingerie.

Refaeli and Balsar are the presenters of the basic lingerie items on the site. Balsar initiated the concept, and brought Refaeli onboard. According to IVC, Nur Star Media senior vice president of sales and marketing Liron Swissa is a cofounder of Under.me.

Under.me initially attracted a great deal of interest, especially because of the role that Refaeli assumed and the pictures and video clips of her modeling the lingerie that were distribute­d. But the big names are apparently not enough to keep the business going and become a real alternativ­e in the Israeli and foreign lingerie markets.

Under.me products are sold on the site, which is available in several languages, and on global sites such as eBay and Amazon.com. The sources said that one of the global sites has registered only a few dozen deals to date, indicating negligible business. They add that Under.me has fired most of its employees.

In response to a question by Globes, Balsar did not deny the problems or the layoffs, but denied that the company was about to be closed.

“We’re cutting costs in order to keep the business very lean and profitable. We have a person and a half doing everything. The responsibi­lity at the moment is to be a profitable business, even if that means slashing manpower,” he said.

Balsar said that ecommerce is “a business that needs a lot of resources to grow. To play in the world of global brands you need big money.”

Under.me has raised $1 million to date from well-known investors, including Yiftach Weizel of Fox-Weizel Ltd., Moshe Nur of Nur Star Media, Yuval Sela, Yuval Tal and Jeff Pulver.

Asked why the company has not asked the investors for more capital, Balsar said, “We’re working on it.”

Balsar is Under.me’s main shareholde­r, followed by Refaeli through her company, Live-On Ltd.

Commenting on sales, Balsar said, “We’ve had sales every day since the launch. Sales are quite stable and the business is working. The only problem is the quantity of sales.”

Balsar is running in Israel’s local elections in October for a city council seat in Rishon Lezion on the Yesh Atid party list.

Asked about the future of Under.me’s management, he said, “We had two managers, and I was less involved in dayto-day business. Now I’m the CEO, and we’re seeking someone to man the position.”

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(Courtesy Under.me)

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