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Monica Upton knows how a simple accessory can change everything. 'The ability a bag has to transform your look and how you feel when you wake up in the morning is really powerful,' says the founder and creative director of Australian leather bag brand, Vestirsi. In 2019, at age 30, she invested $20,000 to self-fund what has become an eight-figure business in just five years. Vestirsi, Italian for 'dress up', was founded from Monica's struggle to find a quality leather work bag that didn't cost thousands of dollars. Since then, the now Brisbane-based brand has gone from strength to strength, growing from one to 21 staff members and experiencing a 354 per cent growth in revenue in the last two years. This week, Vestirsi launched into Australian retail giant, David Jones. 'I had a very specific product in mind,' Monica tells checkout. 'I knew exactly what I wanted to be able to make and my target price because I knew what the gap was in Australia.' It was this single focus that has helped shape Vestirsi into what it is today. 'THERE MUST BE OTHER WOMEN IN AUSTRALIA THAT ARE HAVING THIS SAME FRUSTRATION' After moving to Melbourne to work at Mecca Head Office, the Perth local immediately spotted a gap in the market. 'I noticed that a lot of the senior staff had beautiful Celine and Prada and gorgeous $3000, $4000 bags,' she says. Monica took to Chapel Street in Melbourne, Australia's premier shopping destination, and couldn't find a leather bag in her price range. 'Everything was either fake leather or PU vegan leather, which I didn't want,' she says. 'I wanted quality that would last for many years because I needed to stretch my coin further. 'So that planted the seed in my mind that if I'm looking for this work bag, there must be other women in Australia that are having this same frustration.' To find this perfect bag, Monica turned to her Italian heritage. 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'You have to be okay with the isolation of that and the autonomy. You have to be comfortable wearing a million hats.' Back then, there was no one else to bounce ideas off and she says she simply had to be full of confidence in herself and her idea. 'You don't have the luxury of self-doubt,' Monica says. 'You've got to really back yourself and back your concept from day one. 'I think the biggest challenge or difference at the start is probably the loneliness and the isolation compared to where it is now.' The now mother of two says that having children has also shaped the business strategy. ' Working mums would know how hard it is to juggle a job and children. So I actually feel incredibly blessed that it's my own business,' Monica says. 'But the counter of that is that you never stop and you never switch off. 'I didn't take maternity leave, I don't take annual leave. It never stops.' 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Hotel-style sheets at home: Bonny brand behind sellout doonas dive into sheets - and they are sublime

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