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Vivy and her husband have also launched 3 fundraisers to help frontliners in Malaysia fight the COVID-19 Pandemic. In total, they raised over RM 2.1 million for the cause, making this one of the biggest fundraisers in the country. Vivy and Fadza also launched an initiative called the FV Bazaar to help provide a platform for f&b vendors to promote their businesses during the pandemic. 4,500 vendors joined the platform, making this initiative a huge success.
Vivy and her husband have also launched 3 fundraisers to help frontliners in Malaysia fight the COVID-19 Pandemic. In total, they raised over RM 2.1 million for the cause, making this one of the biggest fundraisers in the country. Vivy and Fadza also launched an initiative called the FV Bazaar to help provide a platform for f&b vendors to promote their businesses during the pandemic. 4,500 vendors joined the platform, making this initiative a huge success.

In December 2022, Vivy released her first memoir, ''The First Decade: My Journey from Blogger to Entrepreneur'', published by [[Penguin Random House]] SEA.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://vulcanpost.com/814111/vivy-yusof-the-first-decade-book-review/|title=We read Vivy Yusof’s new book chronicling her journey as an entrepreneur. Should you?|author=Claudia Khaw|publisher=Vulcan Post|date=19 January 2023|accessdate=7 November 2023}}</ref>


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In response to the public criticism following this disclosure, Vivy and her husband, Fadzarudin Shah Anuar, issued a joint statement accepting responsibility for FashionValet’s financial difficulties. They acknowledged that their aggressive expansion strategy, particularly during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], had placed the company under significant financial strain.<ref name="Edge2">{{cite news |last=Zainul |first=Emir |title=Investment in FashionValet was to support 'high potential Bumiputera company', say PNB and Khazanah |url=https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/732477 |work=The Edge Malaysia |date=November 1, 2024 |access-date=November 6, 2024}}</ref> Vivy further explained that while FashionValet had initially shown promise, the unforeseen challenges of the pandemic severely impacted their ability to maintain operations as planned.<ref name="NST">{{cite news |last=Jalil |first=Asila |title=Khazanah "responsibly exited" FashionValet in late 2023 |url=https://www.nst.com.my/business/corporate/2024/11/1128513/khazanah-responsibly-exited-fashionvalet-late-2023 |work=New Straits Times |date=November 1, 2024 |access-date=November 6, 2024}}</ref>
In response to the public criticism following this disclosure, Vivy and her husband, Fadzarudin Shah Anuar, issued a joint statement accepting responsibility for FashionValet’s financial difficulties. They acknowledged that their aggressive expansion strategy, particularly during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], had placed the company under significant financial strain.<ref name="Edge2">{{cite news |last=Zainul |first=Emir |title=Investment in FashionValet was to support 'high potential Bumiputera company', say PNB and Khazanah |url=https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/732477 |work=The Edge Malaysia |date=November 1, 2024 |access-date=November 6, 2024}}</ref> Vivy further explained that while FashionValet had initially shown promise, the unforeseen challenges of the pandemic severely impacted their ability to maintain operations as planned.<ref name="NST">{{cite news |last=Jalil |first=Asila |title=Khazanah "responsibly exited" FashionValet in late 2023 |url=https://www.nst.com.my/business/corporate/2024/11/1128513/khazanah-responsibly-exited-fashionvalet-late-2023 |work=New Straits Times |date=November 1, 2024 |access-date=November 6, 2024}}</ref>

==Bibliography==
* {{cite book|title=The First Decade: My Journey from Blogger to Entrepreneur|author=Vivy Yusof|publisher=[[Penguin Random House]]|date=December 11, 2022|isbn=9789815058802}}


==Awards and accolades==
==Awards and accolades==

Revision as of 02:30, 7 November 2024

Vivy Yusof
Vivy in March 2022
Born
Vivy Sofinas binti Yusof

(1987-12-11) December 11, 1987 (age 37)
NationalityMalaysian
Alma materLondon School of Economics, United Kingdom
Occupation(s)Co-founder of FashionValet and The dUCk Group
Spouse
Dato' Fadzaruddin Shah Anuar
(m. 2012)
Children4

Vivy Sofinas Yusof (born December 11, 1987) is a Malaysian entrepreneur, social media influencer, and the co-founder of the fashion e-commerce platform FashionValet and lifestyle brand The dUCk Group. Known for her influential presence in the Malaysian fashion industry, Vivy has been recognized on lists such as Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia and has garnered a significant following on social media. Her work spans across entrepreneurship, digital media, and fashion, where she has made a substantial impact both as a businesswoman and as a public figure.

Career

A law graduate from London School of Economics (LSE),[1] Vivy is the Chief Creative Officer at FashionValet,[2] a fashion e-commerce company founded by herself and her husband, Dato' Fadzarudin Shah Anuar (mostly known as Fadza), in 2010 when they were 23 years old. Now a multi-million dollar company with 150 employees and carrying 500 fashion brands, FashionValet has offices and warehouses in Malaysia, Jakarta and Singapore, and ships parcels daily to customers all over the world.[3]

Well-acclaimed as one of Malaysia's top bloggers with 250K hits monthly on her blog, Proudduck, Vivy is also a social media icon with over a million followers on Instagram. In 2017, Vivy started venturing into vlogging, where she launched her own channel on YouTube,[4] serving as the visual platform to share her life insights with her followers on regular basis.

She regularly attends fashion events in the Southeast Asia region as a fashion expert and social media influencer.[5] Vivy has also participated for two years as a judge for AirAsia's Runway Ready Designer Search, where she and a panel of judges travel throughout Southeast Asia in search for the next big name in Asian fashion.[6]

Vivy and her husband, Fadza, were officially welcomed into Endeavor[7] - a global organisation that "selects, mentors and accelerates high-impact entrepreneurs".[8]

Vivy and her husband have also launched 3 fundraisers to help frontliners in Malaysia fight the COVID-19 Pandemic. In total, they raised over RM 2.1 million for the cause, making this one of the biggest fundraisers in the country. Vivy and Fadza also launched an initiative called the FV Bazaar to help provide a platform for f&b vendors to promote their businesses during the pandemic. 4,500 vendors joined the platform, making this initiative a huge success.

In December 2022, Vivy released her first memoir, The First Decade: My Journey from Blogger to Entrepreneur, published by Penguin Random House SEA.[9]

Television

In 2012, Vivy and Fadzarudin attained first place on Make The Pitch, a reality television show where the duo won RM1million investment by MyEG Services Bhd, for a 30% stake in the company.[10] Vivy later starred in Astro Ria's reality television series, Love, Vivy.[11]

Love, Vivy revolves around the life of one of Malaysia's leading faces in fashion – juggling her work, keeping on top of their leading online retail empire FashionValet and her scarf brand, dUCk, as well as her family duties as daughter, wife, and mother to four children's; Daniel Azim Shah, Mariam Iman Shah, Sarah Ilham Shah and Idris Ali Shah.[12]

On 21 February 2017, the second season of Love, Vivy was aired on Astro Ria.

Controversy

In October 2024, Vivy Yusof was involved in a financial controversy following the disclosure that Khazanah Nasional Berhad and Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) had incurred significant losses from their investment in FashionValet, the e-commerce platform she co-founded. Khazanah and PNB, which had invested a combined RM47 million in FashionValet in 2018, sold their stakes in 2023 for RM3.1 million, resulting in a loss of RM43.9 million.[13]

In response to the public criticism following this disclosure, Vivy and her husband, Fadzarudin Shah Anuar, issued a joint statement accepting responsibility for FashionValet’s financial difficulties. They acknowledged that their aggressive expansion strategy, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, had placed the company under significant financial strain.[14] Vivy further explained that while FashionValet had initially shown promise, the unforeseen challenges of the pandemic severely impacted their ability to maintain operations as planned.[15]

Bibliography

  • Vivy Yusof (11 December 2022). The First Decade: My Journey from Blogger to Entrepreneur. Penguin Random House. ISBN 9789815058802.

Awards and accolades

Vivy's awards and achievements include:

  • Entrepreneur Par Excellence by Malaysia Tatler Ball Awards, 2019
  • YouTube Silver Play Button Award, 2019
  • Top 40 Under 40 by Prestige Malaysia, 2018
  • Generation T by Tatler Malaysia, 2018
  • Named “Women Icon of Malaysia” by the Ministry of Women, presented by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, 2018
  • Young Global Leaders List by the World Economic Forum, 2018
  • Vivy was made a case study in Malaysia's STPM national examination, 2018
  • Asia's Top 50 Rising Tech Stars by Tatler Malaysia, 2017
  • Generation T by Tatler Malaysia, 2017
  • Member of Blue Ocean Corporate Council, an NBOS initiative led by Tan Sri Dato' Sri Abdul Wahid bin Omar, 2017
  • Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Asia list, 2017
  • Selected as an Endeavor Entrepreneur, 2017
  • Amazing Woman 2017 List by Women's Weekly, 2017
  • Young Entrepreneur Award at the ASEAN@15 Achievement Awards, 2017
  • Anugerah Instafamous Inspirasi, Hurr.TV, 2017
  • Social Media Influencer Award, InTrend Malaysia, 2017
  • Young Entrepreneur Award recipient, presented by the Queen of Malaysia at Tribute to Women's Award, 2016

Vivy has also graced the covers of several high-profile magazines in Malaysia, including HerWorld,[16] Prestige,[17] and Tatler.[18] She was also named a Friend of Louis Vuitton, becoming the first hijabi woman to be honored with the title.[19]

References

  1. ^ Ting, Henry (5 April 2016). "Vivy Sofinas Yusof, Co-Founder of FashionValet - Asian Entrepreneur". Asian Entrepreneur. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  2. ^ "FASHIONVALET | Shop Asia's biggest designer brands online | Shop women's clothes, shoes, bags & accessories | FashionValet". www.fashionvalet.com. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Venture: Fashion Valet's ambitions will never be just about e-commerce". The Edge Markets. 21 April 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Vivy Yusof". YouTube. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  5. ^ "DFW Insider Info - Digital Fashion Week 2016". Digital Fashion Week 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  6. ^ "AirAsia expands fashion designer search 2017 to all 10 Asean countries". 9 February 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Vivy Yusof - Endeavor". Endeavor. 8 March 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  8. ^ "About - Endeavor". Endeavor. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  9. ^ Claudia Khaw (19 January 2023). "We read Vivy Yusof's new book chronicling her journey as an entrepreneur. Should you?". Vulcan Post. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  10. ^ "FashionValet more than makes the grade on Make The Pitch". Digital News Asia. 16 October 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  11. ^ fashionvalet (11 April 2016), Introducing Love, Vivy, retrieved 11 January 2017
  12. ^ "Reality show on 'mompreneur' Vivy Yusof to air on Astro RIA". 7 April 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  13. ^ Amin, Luqman (29 October 2024). "Khazanah, PNB sold their RM47 mil stakes in FashionValet for just RM3.1 mil — MOF". The Edge Malaysia. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  14. ^ Zainul, Emir (1 November 2024). "Investment in FashionValet was to support 'high potential Bumiputera company', say PNB and Khazanah". The Edge Malaysia. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  15. ^ Jalil, Asila (1 November 2024). "Khazanah "responsibly exited" FashionValet in late 2023". New Straits Times. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  16. ^ "Her World Malaysia". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  17. ^ "5 Key Quotes from Vivy Yusof". Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  18. ^ "Of Chemistry And Affection: Vivy Yusof And Fadza Anuar on Building Their Empire, FashionValet". Malaysia Tatler. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  19. ^ "A tale of two Vs". NST Online. 20 July 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2017.