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Lavish Alice: Wholesale arm of fashion brand worn by celebrities goes into administration amid restructure

Brand worn by stars from Kylie Jenner to Lindsay Lohan goes online-only as owner vows 'the Lavish Alice journey is only just beginning'

Lavish Alice was founded in 2011(Image: Lavish Alice)

The wholesale arm of fashion brand Lavish Alice has gone into administration as the company restructures to go online only.

The Manchester-based company, which was founded by friends Matthew Newton and Lee Bloor in 2011, said none of its 20 employees based at its head office are impacted by the move.

Quantuma has been appointed to oversee the administration of Fashion Collections International Limited. The directors added the move was made voluntarily.

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Lavish Alice-branded clothes have been worn by celebrities including Katy Perry, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Ashley Graham, Eva Longoria, Jessica Biel, Nicole Richie, Elizabeth Hurley and Lindsay Lohan.

In a statement, Lavish Alice said that while its website has "experienced significant growth and revenue continues to thrive", the wholesale arm of the business has "grappled" with historic global supply chain issues, increased freight costs, currency exchange losses, wholesale cancellations, late delivery charges and "squeezed" profit margins, which have "caused financial challenges".

The company added it has now "streamlined its offering" to become an online-only retailer.

Lavish Alice is to go online-only after its wholesale arm went into administration(Image: Lavish Alice)

Wholesale revenue, through partnerships with the likes of Tessuti, Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdales, Nordstrom and ASOS, totalled more than £5m in 2022 while gross revenue was over £17m in 2022.