Fashion app created by Bondi’s Jessica Wilson takes off with Tinder-like swipe system

CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: DAILY TELEGRAPH

BONDI’S Jessica Wilson has developed a fashion-focused version of the popular dating app Tinder and smartphone users in 86 countries have fallen in love with it.

Online shoppers in 86 countries have downloaded Stashd since the 23-year-old launched it on the App Store just over a year ago.

Stashd uses a Tinder-style swipe system — right to put it in your virtual wardrobe, left to trash it — pushing randomly selected items to users from a bank of 100,000 garments.


Entrepreneur cleans up well with WHIZZ

CLIENT: WHIZZ
OUTLET: DYNAMIC BUSINESS

Mark Bernberg is aiming to shake up the cleaning industry with WHIZZ, an online platform that connects those seeking home cleaning services with independent cleaners.

When Mark’s regular cleaner had to rush overseas, he had two choices: hit Facebook to ask if anyone knew of a decent cleaner or go with the luck of the draw that is a Google search. Thankfully, both options failed.

Can’t stop her now: Why Stashd founder Jessica Wilson took a polar plunge in the name of entrepreneurship

CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: SMART COMPANY

Self-made millionaire Julio De Laffitte led the program’s inaugural expedition, which took a crew of 117 entrepreneurs to Antarctica to spend a total of 10 days exploring the area and discussing entrepreneurship.

“The Unstoppables’ whole mission is to support Australian entrepreneurs and bring them together, which is something I’m very passionate about,” Wilson says.

Aussie attempts new Antarctic trek record

CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: 9 NEWS

Australian adventurer Geoff Wilson is heading back to Antarctica in an attempt to become the first person to undertake the longest trek ever made across a polar region.

The 44-year-old last trekked 3428km from northern Antarctica to the west via the south pole pulling his famous "boob sled" between October 2013 and January 2014, raising $250,000 for breast cancer charity the McGrath Foundation.

Real estate set for 3D revolution

CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU

UNREALISTIC pictures of homes up for sale could soon be a thing of the past thanks to an innovative 3D real estate technology developed in Australia.

SOFTWARE developed by Melbourne-based company Scann3d allows buyers to take a virtual walk through a home so it feels like they are actually standing inside.

Scann3d sets up a 3D camera on a tripod inside the home and rotates it around the room, including the ceiling and floors, to film every detail and measure its exact dimensions.