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Australian fashion powerhouse Desordre has collapsed under millions of dollars of debt.
The expensive retailer, which was began as a pop-up store in sydney/index.html” id=”mol-6e45aef0-9cf0-11f0-876e-f1bdb200870a”>Sydney‘s Darlinghurst in 2009, plunged into liquidation earlier this month.
Desordre (meaning disorder in French) had stores in Darlinghurst and Bondi Beach in Sydney, Armadale in melbourne/index.html” id=”mol-6e4539c0-9cf0-11f0-876e-f1bdb200870a”>Melbourne and Fortitude Valley in brisbane.
It also maintained an international presence through its global online boutique.
However, ASIC records seen by the Daily Mail show that the company entered liquidation on September 4 – with the boutique suddenly turning the comments off on posts going back months.
One news report said the company owes 85 creditors – including Ralph Lauren, and Alex Perry, which is owed $729,000, as well as some 13 influencers, models and stylists, including Byron Baes star Abbey Steanes and perth/index.html” id=”mol-7739bb20-9cf8-11f0-b62c-7903f624ff83″>Perth model Holly Young.
Other creditors include fashion brands, model management companies, landlords, TikTok and even rubbish removal, pest control and mowing businesses.
The fashion brand was adored by celebrities such as Dina Broadhurst who can be seen wearing the clothes in several photos on her…
