Fashionista’s gratitude as baton passed to new owner

STEPPING away from a business you love and enjoy running is difficult but sometimes hard decisions must be made.

Michelle Robertson would have owned Kaysuelle Fashions in Rosewood for 20 years this May.

A diagnosis of cerebral apraxia means she needs to step away from the business and focus on herself.

“It affects my speech and handwriting, that’s why I’ve had to give up working,” she said of the illness.

“It came into my life the past two years, there’s no cure and nothing can be done to help me or fix it.

“I need to look after myself and enjoy life one day at a time.”

Michelle’s immediate plan for the future is to spend time with her family and do a little travelling.

The business has been a highlight of her life and something she has enjoyed greatly.

It’s not just about beautiful clothing, apparel and accessories, she’s made countless friends through Kaysuelle Fashions.

It’s these connections and friendships that make her feel lucky, especially now as people have stepped up and helped her navigate difficult days.

“Clothes always make me feel good about myself and helping people, watching them walk out the door with a smile is wonderful,” she said.

“I enjoy getting people out of their comfort zone and into beautiful clothing.

“Now that I am unwell, customers and friends are helping me every day.”

The help she’s received has been phenomenal and something she’d like publicly acknowledged.

“I also broke my L1 in my back 12 months ago, there’s always someone here to help and look out for me,” she said.

The business isn’t closing, it’s been sold to a young woman Michelle said has the passion and drive needed for the brand to continue thriving.

“She has the same taste in fashion as me, so that’s a good thing,” she said.

“She’s keeping all the brands that came with the business.”

As the brand continues onwards, a piece of Michelle remains and that’s the last part of the businesses’ name.

Kay, Sue and Michelle … Kaysuelle Fashions, will still be a part of her and she’ll forever be part of it too.

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