A big name form fashioner's business in Australia has caved in, leaving spouses to-be on edge they won't get their wedding dresses.
Johanna Johnson's celebrity central outfits for Hollywood stars, for example, Mad Men's Christina Hendricks set up her as a go-to originator for upscale weddings.
Be that as it may, a vast expense obligation and unpaid qualifications to specialists has driven a court to arrange in outlets.
Ms Johnson has said she is moving her organization's operations to the US.
She likewise gave certifications on her Facebook page that stressed spouses to-be would get their wedding outfits.
One Facebook client approached Ms Johnson to be clear if ladies would not get the dresses they had paid for, saying they were "setting them up for significantly more disillusionment".
A remark ascribed to JJ and Team said: "As already expressed the business is as yet working under the US organization and obviously everybody will get their outfits."
Picture subtitle Ms Johnson shot to unmistakable quality after Mad Men star Christina Hendricks wore one of her dresses to the Emmys in 2011
Ms Johnson has supposedly neglected to pay her representatives a huge number of dollars in superannuation (annuity installments), back pay and different privileges.
Alana Teasal, previous head of creation at Ms Johnson's organization, picked up a request from the Federal Circuit Court in November for installment of A$35,000 (£18,300; $26,700) in privileges and punishments.
At the point when Ms Johnson neglected to conform to the court's request, Ms Teasal incited procedures in the New South Wales Supreme Court to have the organization twisted up.
On 14 April Ms Johnson set her organization into willful organization in an offer to stay away from liquidation.
The head later gave an oath to the court expressing that the organization owed more than A$1m to the Australian Tax Office, incorporating A$300,000 in unpaid superannuation.
Ms Johnson and her legal counselors have been reached for input.
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