A well-known fashion brand catering to plus-size individuals and stocked at Next and Marks and Spencer is facing the possibility of going into administration. Live Unlimited has submitted a notice to appoint administrators, a move that triggers a brief legal halt preventing creditors from taking immediate legal actions.
According to reports from The Sun, Irwin Mitchell is set to manage the administration process. Contact has been made with both Live Unlimited and Irwin Mitchell for their input on the situation.
Established in 2012 by Rachel Heather and Tracy Egan, Live Unlimited initially started as a limited capsule collection before expanding to a full-fledged brand in 2017. The company recently struck a partnership with Nordstrom, a department store chain, to retail its clothing range, available in sizes 12 to 28, in the United States.
In related news, another fashion venture, founded by Samantha Cameron, spouse of former UK Prime Minister David Cameron, is also undergoing closure procedures. Lady Cameron confirmed that the upcoming winter collection will mark the end of operations for her Cefinn brand. Although the brand’s physical stores in London will remain operational for a few more months, the decision to wind down the business was described as challenging due to mounting costs and profitability challenges.
Sharing the news via Instagram, Lady Cameron expressed her gratitude to customers and mentioned the difficulty in reaching a stable and profitable position amidst industry challenges. The closure of Cefinn, founded in 2017, was based on considerations of sustained growth and viability in a competitive market.
Lady Cameron hopes that the legacy of the Cefinn brand will endure in the wardrobes of its loyal followers for years to come.