Eyeing the future ... Alice McCall is clawing her way back from voluntary administration.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
Over nearly two decades,McCall built her brand on a foundation of “celebration dressing” – party dresses in bold coloured laces,often with fringing or other embellishment – as well as statement rompers,knits and suiting,often with a nod to the ’60s,‘70s or ’80s. Over the years her designs have been worn by celebrities including supermodel Kate Moss and actress Kristen Stewart.
In her first interview since the administration,McCall says she felt the need to set the record straight with her customers,and the wider Australian public about what went wrong.
“I heard the consumer is feeling a little confused,and I think it’s super important to just ... articulate where the brand’s at today,” she says.
She has trimmed down her business from a high of 15 stores to three,and is planning her “comeback” show at Afterpay Australian Fashion Week on May 31.
Alice McCall’s show at 2019 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia.Credit:Getty Images
Online now accounts for 63 per cent of sales,and with more than 500,000 Instagram followers,McCall says her brand is in a perfect position to take on a business partner,something she had never previously entertained.
“The whole thing’s been awfully hard,” she says. “I’ve downsized where I’m living,quite drastically ... But I am OK,I have a roof over my head and I am driven by what I do and I think it does have purpose.”