and an OBE in 2010 - it’s an impressive track record, but beneath the glossy surface of the Wakeley brand, it has faced a series of challenges that have threatened time and again to close the label for good.
The first came in 1998. The business was established in the name of her ex-husband, Australian property developer Neil Gillon, and when they split after a decade together, she found she had no rights to her namesake brand. "You're reeling with shock," she told the Telegraph in 2014 reflecting on that period. “But I'm a survivor.
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