Ally Fashion Collapses: Over 1,000 Jobs Lost as Australian Retail Giant Enters Liquidation

February 28, 2025
Ally Fashion Collapses: Over 1,000 Jobs Lost as Australian Retail Giant Enters Liquidation
  • Following the court's decision, BDO Sydney has been tasked with managing the liquidation of Ally Fashion.

  • The Federal Court of Australia ordered the winding up of Ally Fashion on February 28, 2025, as part of a broader crisis impacting the fashion industry.

  • Experts, including Professor Gary Mortimer from Queensland University of Technology, have noted a significant decline in discretionary spending on fashion, contributing to widespread job losses.

  • Other retailers, such as Mosaic Brands and Harrolds, have also faced liquidation, citing reduced spending on luxury goods and decreased foot traffic.

  • Mosaic Brands entered voluntary administration in September 2024, accumulating debts exceeding $250 million, leading to the closure of multiple iconic brands.

  • Ally Fashion's downfall reflects a troubling trend in the Australian fashion sector, where several retailers are struggling amid a cost of living crisis.

  • Interestingly, just six days prior to its collapse, Ally Fashion was actively hiring for various roles, including store managers and sales assistants.

  • Ally Fashion, a prominent Australian women's clothing chain founded in 2001, has collapsed due to insolvency, affecting over 1,000 employees and up to 185 stores across the nation.

  • Winding up proceedings were initiated by a commercial property group specializing in retail shopping centers, with support from other creditors.

  • Liquidators Jeff Marsden and Duncan Clubb from BDO Sydney have been appointed to oversee the liquidation process.

  • The retailer had a significant presence across multiple Australian states, including Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, and the Northern Territory.

  • Ally Fashion was known for its contemporary ready-to-wear pieces, frequently launching over 50 new styles each week, and had expanded its product lines to include maternity and childrenswear.

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