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Graduate from Wales set up Manchester fashion business in lockdown that's already set for £1m turnover

Olivia Prince, from Conwy, saw her Murci brand boosted by Love Island star Millie Court

Olivia Prince started fashion firm Murci(Image: Olivia Prince)

A North Wales fashion graduate who started her Manchester clothes business in the last lockdown is already on course to turnover a £1m a year.

Olivia Prince graduated from university in Manchester and won a placement with major brand Boohoo.

Last March the 27-year-old from Conwy decided to go it alone - starting up her own website with the help of a friend to sell clothes online - using her grandmother’s house in Manchester as a base.

But it was when her and fashion designer friend Davina Hewitt started to create their own collections under the Murci brand that the business took off.

It was then turbo-charged when Millie Court walked into the Love Island villa wearing a Murci outfit. This saw the firm move from her “Nanna’s” to a small office and it is now set to take on warehouse and office space just outside the city - with hopes they could also bring some work back to North Wales in the future.

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Olivia said: “When I started up I did not know where this would take me. It really kicked off when we started to design everything - we found out the only way to stand out was to design your own clothes, that is why it has done so well.

“When it stared I was working part time as a receptionist and then would go back to my nanna’s to pack and post the orders from that day. But it soon reached a point where I needed a whole day just to pack and I had to leave my job.”