A post-mortem of Australian fashion — how the Mosiac Brands business empire crumbled

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A post-mortem of Australian fashion — how the Mosiac Brands business empire crumbled
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Katies, Millers, Rivers and more have collapsed after decades in Australian fashion. What went wrong?

It was a small affair aimed at servicing customers where she lived, styling Australian women in high quality clothing.

There was a store in Belmont, New South Wales, owned by local woman Noni Broadbent, they could buy together. "I close my eyes and I can see a five-foot-four woman, size 12 or 14 and how she looks, and that is our customer," he said.Brands such as Rockmans, City Chic and Katies all had the same customer in mind as Mr Kindl, and the Noni B Group purchased a number of them in different sales throughout the 2010s.

"But is investing, adapting and operationally robust to take on the next five years of change and disruption in our sector."

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