At 49 and without a pension, a former TV producer launched a fashion label
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Mr Bagel
Marielle Wyse, a former TV producer and stay-at-home mother, founded the clothing brand Wyse London at age 49 with no retirement savings, according to the Financial Times.
"I started the company at 49, with no pension"
The quote captures the financial risk Wyse took when she pivoted from her previous career to entrepreneurship, leaving behind the security of a traditional retirement plan.
Wyse, described by the Financial Times as a "TV producer and stay-at-home mum turned fashion guru," built the business from scratch later in life, a path that stands out in an industry often associated with younger founders. The decision to launch without a pension underscores the personal sacrifice involved in starting a company at that stage of life.
The Financial Times reported that Wyse shared her journey into entrepreneurship, highlighting the challenges and motivations behind her move into the fashion world. Wyse London has since become a recognized label, demonstrating that starting a business later in life can be a viable route to reinvention.
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