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photographer, wrote back to all emails, DMs, packed
      and shipped orders, organised collaborations and the
      list goes on. Back then someone told me
      ‘Entrepreneurs are willing to work 80 hours a week to
      avoid working 40 hours a week’. And I still go by this
      to this day.


      In 2015 I was lucky enough to work on a Greek Island
      - Los for the summer. This is when I started selling the
      adults swimwear also. From here my brand expanded
      fast. I then flew to Bali, got the next collections ready,
      did some shoots and then headed back home to
      Australia.











                                                                Whilst in Bali I had many stores contact me to
                                                                wholesale. This was pretty new and exciting as I
                                                                had only been in two stores previously. Now Salty
                                                                is stocked in 20+ stores around the world including
                                                                Canada, USA, Bali & Australia.

                                                                During the Australian summer, I decided to come
                                                                back for a few months, do a few more markets and
                                                                while I was back, I attended a retail festival. This is
                                                                when I picked up ICONIC KIDS which was my
                                                                biggest accomplishment to date.


      When I got back to Australia, I hustled hard. I’m talking   As soon as the cold hit I was straight back to Bali.
      4.30 am wake ups to drive 3 hours for markets up and      While planning for next summer’s collection, I
      down the east coast. Setting up by myself, working all day   decided that I wanted to be as sustainable as possible.
      and then packing up and driving back another 3 hours.     In my day to day life I do my part for the
      This was my weekends for a long time, it meant that I     environment so why not do the same in my
      needed to prioritize my work-life over social life and for   business. I am so happy to now announce that
      someone in their mid-20’s that was a big thing. I am so   all of our printed pieces are made out of recycled
      glad that I decided to go down that path as the hard work   plastic bottles by REPREVE®. Unifi, which makes
      has led me to where I am today.                           REPREVE, has recycled over 14 billion plastic bottles
                                                                already.
      In 2018 I decided to give up the teaching thing and move
      over to Indonesia, this is where all my production is done
      and it would allow me to focus full time on Salty. This was
      the best move I have made to date. With creativity and
      positives vibes in the air along with the help from some
      gorgeous mummy bloggers Salty took off online. At this
      time, it was still only myself and my maker working for
      Salty with my sister and Mumma at home helping out with
      the shipping. People were waiting weeks for the restocks
      and as soon as we restocked, they would sell out. We
      couldn’t keep up with the orders.
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