Brittany Courtney, a university student from Brisbane, has turned her hobby of renting out dresses into a lucrative side hustle, earning up to $30,000 a month. With a collection of almost 200 high-end dresses, Brittany's business allows her to focus on her studies without having to worry about a job.
Like most young women, Brittany Courtney only ever wears a designer dress once. The university student started cashing in her wardrobe two years ago when she realised the fashion rental market was big business. What started as a hobby renting out dresses to her friends quickly turned into a lucrative side hustle — with a stunning collection of almost 200 high-end dresses now taking over her family’s dining room. The 20-year-old, from Brisbane , earns up to $30,000 a month.
“It doesn’t feel real,” Brittany tells 7Life. “I personally don’t work as I’m studying and it makes it really easy for me to study and not have to worry about having a job.” Growing up, Brittany enjoyed borrowing from and swapping clothes with her two younger sisters. But the idea to start a side hustle came in 2021 after the then-Year 12 student posted pictures on Instagram showing herself wearing a fancy frock at her school formal. “I had so many girls message me asking where my dress was from and if I could rent it to them,” Brittany says. “I honestly didn’t even know hiring dresses was a thin
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