Prominent cosmetics entrepreneur Shelley Sullivan and her husband Anthony have separated seven years after their opulent Point Piper wedding.
The couple abruptly separated two weeks ago, reports The Sunday Telegraphand both the beauty mogul and her accountant husband moved out of their marital home in Bellevue Hill.
Ms Sullivan, founder of popular skincare brand MCoBeauty, has moved to a nearby hotel in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, sources said.
Anthony is reportedly abroad.
None of the Sullivans have commented on the split, and even close friends are said to be unaware of the details of their abrupt split.
Leading cosmetics entrepreneur Shelley Sullivan and her husband Anthony split seven years after their opulent Point Piper wedding (both pictured on their wedding day)
Sullivan, 50, is recognized as one of Australia’s most successful businesswomen.
She made her mark in the 1990s with her modeling and talent agency before launching her thriving ‘masstige’ beauty brand, ModelCo, in 2016.
Masstige is a retail term that refers to a product that is marketed as “prestige” or premium but is actually mass-produced and affordable.
The brand is on track to generate $247 million in fiscal 2024.
The couple abruptly split two weeks ago, The Sunday Telegraph reports, with both the beauty mogul and her accountant husband moving out of their marital home in Bellevue Hill.
Sullivan, 50, made her mark in the 1990s with her modeling and talent agency before launching her thriving ‘masstige’ beauty brand, ModelCo, in 2016.
Sydney-based Sullivan launched his brand’s iconic Tan Airbrush In a Can more than 20 years ago and still sells a bottle every 36 seconds around the world.
ModelCo has overtaken legacy beauty brands such as L’Oréal, Maybelline and Rimmel in the Australian market.
The likes of Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Elyse Knowles have repped the internationally famous line.
He is credited with introducing the world to the first heated eyelash curlers.
ModelCo has overtaken legacy beauty brands such as L’Oréal, Maybelline and Rimmel in Australia