Australian designer brand Zimmermann has joined the likes of Marc Jacobs, Max Mara and Vanessa Bruno in a fallout north of the border.
The respected label was among a sweeping list of creditors for my-wardrobe.com, which appointed administrators on November 18.
Its parent company Meemi Limited appointed Alex Cadwallader and Neil Bennett, directors at Leonard Curtis Businss Solutions Group, after "continual cash flow pressure and mounting losses".
The business has since been purchased by Growth Capital Acquisitions.
As reported in the January edition of Ragtrader, the Australian arm of my-wardrobe.com was shut following the appointment, joining other international offices including New York.
An administrators report obtained by ragtrader.com.au has revealed Australian designers were relatively unscathed in the collapse.
Zimmermann was the only notable domestic creditor, owed £7,699 (AU$14,619).
However, other global powers fared worse with Marc Jacobs owed £90,831 (AU$172,471.54), Max Mara owed £30,303 (AU$57,539) and Vanessa Bruno owed £16,960.89 (AU$32,205.64).