White Fox founders Georgia and Daniel Contos join Rich List with $1.3bn fortune

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Sydney entrepreneurs Georgia Contos and Daniel Contos have made their debut on the 2026 Financial Review Rich List, with an estimated combined fortune of $1.3 billion.

The couple, aged 34 and 36, ranked No. 140 after building fashion brand White Fox into a global business known for its party dresses and oversized branded hoodies. They also founded the Baddest Bod self-tanning brand.

High school sweethearts, the couple launched White Fox as an eBay retail business in Sydney in 2013 before expanding into the United States in 2019.

Their inclusion is among 15 newcomers to this year’s Rich List, which features entrepreneurs from sectors including technology, property, retail and finance.

The ranking highlights White Fox’s rapid growth from an online start-up into one of Australia’s most successful fashion brands, helping the couple join the ranks of the nation’s wealthiest business founders.

Source: AFR.

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