Rami Atallah
Co-Founder and Chief Executive, Ssense
As head of one of Canada's most influential e-tailers, he successfully explores the nexus between content, commerce and culture through the Ssense platform.

Rami Atallah is co-founder and chief executive of Montreal-based fashion platform Ssense. The e-tailer has a global presence, on track to to hit 1 billion Canadian dollars (about $800 million) in sales in 2020. Most recently it opened a flagship in Montreal. Ssense, which seeks to merge commerce and culture, explores the connections between the two through an editorial offering that sits alongside the site’s distinct mix of luxury, streetwear and avant-garde labels which include Givenchy, Alexander Wang , Yojhi Yamamoto and Maison Martin Margiela.
Born in Syria, Atallah grew up in Damascus, emigrating to Montreal, Canada with his family at the age of 15. He originally built the Ssense platform as part of his graduate thesis for his computer engineering degree. After pinpointing the opportunity for growth within in the e-commerce market, he enlisted his brothers to help turn his part-time passion project into a fully fledged business.
Atallah cites his international upbringing and background in engineering as big influences on his business outlook. Today, 70 percent of his company workforce is millennial, while 77 percent of the Ssense audience is of that generation too. As well as further developing the site’s editorial content, which is currently under the stewardship of the site's editor-in-chief Joerg Koch , Atallah has plans to expand the business by opening an experiential retail space in the future, with the vision of collapsing the commerce-culture binary and establishing a new institutional model. In April 2018, Ssense also acquired social fashion platform Polyvore before shutting it down.
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Ssense Founders Win Bid to Retain Ownership
The company announced on Sunday that the Atallah family will remain owners of the Montreal-based luxury e-tailer, in partnership with a Canadian multi-family office, in a transaction pending regulatory approval.

Ssense Founders Win Bid to Retain Ownership
The company announced on Sunday that the Atallah family will remain owners of the Montreal-based luxury e-tailer, in partnership with a Canadian multi-family office, in a transaction pending regulatory approval.

Ssense Founders Join Sale Process for Troubled Retailer
Rami Atallah, chief executive of the embattled e-tailer, told employees on Sep. 17 that the company is set to be sold in early October, and announced a new round of layoffs.

Ssense Founders Join Sale Process for Troubled Retailer
Rami Atallah, chief executive of the embattled e-tailer, told employees on Sep. 17 that the company is set to be sold in early October, and announced a new round of layoffs.

Ssense Secures Approval to Continue Operating Independently
A court ruling on Friday has given the Canadian retailer a lifeline to proceed with a restructuring process, instead of being forced to sell its company to pay off debts.

Ssense Secures Approval to Continue Operating Independently
A court ruling on Friday has given the Canadian retailer a lifeline to proceed with a restructuring process, instead of being forced to sell its company to pay off debts.

How Ssense Became a Quiet Contender in Fashion’s E-Commerce Race
This week, the Canadian e-tailer announced investment from Sequoia Capital China at a valuation of more than $4 billion, signalling big ambitions to build on its success.

How Ssense Became a Quiet Contender in Fashion’s E-Commerce Race
This week, the Canadian e-tailer announced investment from Sequoia Capital China at a valuation of more than $4 billion, signalling big ambitions to build on its success.

Ssense Raises Money from Sequoia at $4.1 Billion Valuation, Eyes Chinese Market
BoF can reveal the funding marks the first-ever external investment for the Montreal-based luxury e-commerce company, known for its curated selection of brands, ambitious editorial strategy and younger audience.

Ssense Raises Money from Sequoia at $4.1 Billion Valuation, Eyes Chinese Market
BoF can reveal the funding marks the first-ever external investment for the Montreal-based luxury e-commerce company, known for its curated selection of brands, ambitious editorial strategy and younger audience.

Stefano Pilati’s Next Move
From his new base in Berlin, the former Yves Saint Laurent designer is breaking away from the traditional luxury model and building a fledgling fashion venture rooted in accessible pricing, digital sales and customer feedback. Can it scale?

Stefano Pilati’s Next Move
From his new base in Berlin, the former Yves Saint Laurent designer is breaking away from the traditional luxury model and building a fledgling fashion venture rooted in accessible pricing, digital sales and customer feedback. Can it scale?

Ssense’s Billion-Dollar Ambitions: More Than Hype
The e-tailer that pioneered selling luxury streetwear to millennials is opening a five-storey flagship in Montréal. The next challenge: building a billion-dollar global business while keeping its cool.

Ssense’s Billion-Dollar Ambitions: More Than Hype
The e-tailer that pioneered selling luxury streetwear to millennials is opening a five-storey flagship in Montréal. The next challenge: building a billion-dollar global business while keeping its cool.

Canada's Fashion Community Celebrates Homegrown Talent
The Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards — which honoured Iris Apfel, Erdem and BoF’s Imran Amed, among others — draws international attention to Canadian fashion visionaries working at home and abroad. But the organisation has bigger ambitions.

Canada's Fashion Community Celebrates Homegrown Talent
The Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards — which honoured Iris Apfel, Erdem and BoF’s Imran Amed, among others — draws international attention to Canadian fashion visionaries working at home and abroad. But the organisation has bigger ambitions.

Joerg Koch Defies Content-Commerce Orthodoxy
BoF talks to the Berlin-based cultural polymath and founder of cerebral indie magazine 032c on the relationship between creativity and commerce and becoming the editor-in-chief of global e-commerce site Ssense.

Joerg Koch Defies Content-Commerce Orthodoxy
BoF talks to the Berlin-based cultural polymath and founder of cerebral indie magazine 032c on the relationship between creativity and commerce and becoming the editor-in-chief of global e-commerce site Ssense.
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