Australian fashion powerhouse Desordre has collapsed under millions of dollars of debt.
The retailer, which was began as a pop-up store in Sydney‘s Darlinghurst in 2009, entered liquidation earlier this month.
Desordre had stores in Darlinghurst and Bondi Beach in Sydney, Armadale in Melbourne and Fortitude Valley in Brisbane.
It also maintained an international presence through its global online boutique.
However, owner Shannon Thomas was forced to liquidate the company amid piling bills.
The company owes 85 creditors – including Ralph Lauren and Alex Perry which is owed $729,000.
A whopping 13 influencers, models and stylists are also owed money – including Byron Baes star Abbey Steanes and Perth model Holly Young.
Other creditors include fashion brands, model management companies, landlords, TikTok and even rubbish removal, pest control and mowing businesses.
‘In an effort to save the business, we have actively worked with advisers to consolidate operations and reduced overheads. Unfortunately, after 15 years of operations, this culminated in the appointment of liquidators,’ Ms Thomas told News.com.au.
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Desordre has entered liquidation