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Jasmine Lindsay Founded A Pyjama Empire While Working As An Investment Banker

Here's how she turned her side hustle into a million-dollar business

Two years ago, Jasmine Lindsay was working as an investment banker in Dubai when she decided to relaunch Jasmine & Will, the pyjama brand she started in 2009 with her aunt Kaye Williams.

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With $70,000 in savings and her mum in Australia dispatching orders, Lindsay juggled her corporate career and side hustle for more than a year. โ€œThen I got a call from my mum saying, โ€˜You need to come home, this is getting out of hand,โ€™โ€ recalls Lindsay, who didnโ€™t argue with her dispatching officer.

Back in Sydney, Lindsay struggled to keep up with both a day job and a start-up. Luckily the business was then at a point where she could financially step away from the security blanket of her job.

Last year Jasmine & Will doubled in size and the team of four is only going to get bigger. Lindsay says the secret to starting a million-dollar business is solving a problem. โ€œWhen young girls come up to me with a business idea, I ask, โ€˜Is it going to solve a problem?โ€™ If they can differentiate their idea from other brands, then itโ€™s got legs,โ€ she says of standing out from the crowd. Oh, and it helps if Lara Worthington wears your brand on Instagram.

Jason Ierace
(Credit: Jason Ierace)

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