
Mollie-Could at her Pop-up store Caramella at Liverpool One. (Picture: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)
Certainly one of Britain’s best type success tales, created from scratch in a Liverpool kitchen, has closed struggling “devastating losses”. Style model Caramella launched in 2017 by Mollie-Could Rossi with a £500 mortgage whereas she balanced college research and a part-time waitressing job.
It ended up with 250,000 prospects and attracted help from actuality TV personalities from exhibits akin to The Actual Housewives of Cheshire, Love Island and The Solely Approach Is Essex. However regardless of a rebrand in January, to tackle world model rivals like Shein and Temu, the 28 year-old has introduced it ceased buying and selling on Wednesday.

Mollie-Could was devastated to must shut down her style model (Picture: Liv Echo)
She posted: “Coming to phrases with that actuality has been heartbreaking. There have been instances I took out private loans to make sure wages have been paid as a result of giving up was by no means one thing I used to be prepared to do.”
Mollie-Could began her style label on her mum’s kitchen desk practically 10 years in the past whereas learning for a psychology diploma and juggling a part-time job as a waitress.
She first launched the enterprise, which was based mostly in Wirral on Merseyside, solely as an Instagram web page, and grew a loyal buyer base.
She had borrowed £500 from her dad to arrange the model, which went on to realize practically £12m in gross sales and serve greater than 250,000 prospects.
Initially, she would purchase merchandise from Italy – this was the inspiration behind the title Caramella, which interprets as candy in Italian.
She defined: “We have been promoting in all probability like 10 orders every week. Then after I left uni, I simply transitioned into it full-time. I give up my job and my household have been like ‘what the hell are you doing?’ however I simply took the leap.”
The style firm shortly grew from these humble beginnings and he or she counted a six-week pop-up at Liverpool One buying centre in 2023 – and seeing extra 300 folks sporting her garments at Aintree racecourse the next 12 months – a few of her highlights.
However in recent times she seen a “shift within the economic system” and her present enterprise mannequin was “not sustainable”.
Mollie-Could mentioned: “Shein and Temu have been offering clothes that was much like what we have been promoting. So we principally did not have an opportunity actually and we needed to make a change.
“We mentioned ‘Proper, we will fully design every part ourselves now’. In order that’s after I took on my enterprise companion in January and we began producing all of our personal items.
“Principally we have given it a shot since January for 5 months however it’s too expensive to do it.”

Mollie-Could began style model Caramella again in 2017 (Picture: Caramella)
This week she mentioned she made the troublesome choice to shut down her firm.
In a social media publish to prospects she went on: “For a few years, I put the enterprise forward of my very own psychological well being and wellbeing, and the reality is, I ultimately burnt out.
“I explored each doable avenue to proceed the enterprise, together with our rebrand in January, which acquired an unbelievable response from our group.
“Nonetheless, whereas we skilled many profitable years, extra just lately we suffered devastating losses, and sadly these losses have now reached some extent the place persevering with is not doable.”
The heartbroken entrepreneur mentioned having to make her crew of workers, which included members of her household, redundant had been heartbreaking.
Regardless of this, she mentioned she was nonetheless glad she had taken the danger to design their very own merchandise in January.
“I believe we wanted to offer it one final shot,” she mentioned. “It was extra like one final shot for me as a result of final 12 months was actually dangerous.
“We in all probability could not have continued doing what we have been doing anyway as a result of we have been shedding cash and the prices have been so, so excessive.”
Now, after welcoming somewhat boy eight weeks in the past, she mentioned she was trying ahead to having fun with some household time earlier than deciding on her subsequent mission.
She concluded: “To have needed to let go of essentially the most wonderful crew of individuals together with my household has been coronary heart breaking.
“Navigating this throughout such a treasured chapter of turning into a brand new mum has been extremely troublesome and has consumed me because the day my child entered the world. I’ve reached some extent the place I have to put myself and my child first.
“To our extremely loyal group, and each single one who supported Caramella – whether or not you positioned an order, adopted our journey, wore our items, or just believed within the model – thanks.
“It doesn’t matter what occurs subsequent, I’ll all the time be happy with what we constructed collectively and endlessly grateful to anybody who was a part of the journey.
“I’ll mirror on all we’ve achieved and discover peace in understanding that I actually gave this every part I had. For now, it is goodbye.”








