An Australian fashion business has collapsed into administration as the owner reveals she’s been “stressed out for 7 years”.
Constance Hall, a perth-based mummy blogger and influencer who runs online fashion business Queen The Label, shared the news on Facebook on Thursday night, revealing she’d been “dreading” it.
“It’s broken my heart, I started the brand on revenue from my books and to have nothing left is a really tough pill to swallow. I feel like one of those cliches that wins lotto and then has nothing left a decade later,” she said in a Facebook post.
Hall said she’d been “stressed out for 7 years” and had not been giving her six children the “time they deserve” or “enjoying (her) life while the impending doom of not having made enough money hung over (her)”.
“After a week long panic attack with confusion over book work that I simply do not understand, I was told that nobody should have to live with the stress that this company puts on me and my life. And they were right,” she said.
Suppliers and wages have reportedly been paid in full; however, other debts, including a tax bill and outstanding loan, remain.
“Of course if there are still debts after the administrators move the remaining…