From a kitchen table in Brisbane to a global online fashion movement — this is the story of Black Milk Clothing.
In this episode of What I Learned in Business (That Didn’t Kill Me!), host James H. Stewart sits down with Jackie Kruger, CEO of Black Milk Clothing, the cult Australian label known for its bold designs, product range diversity, and fiercely loyal community of Sharkies.
Jackie shares how she stepped into the CEO role following the tragic passing of founder James “jL” Lillis, and what it takes to balance creativity, commercial discipline, and community trust in a brand built on authenticity. Together, they unpack:
This conversation is a powerful look at creativity, courage, and the soul of a brand — and what it takes to carry that forward.
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