Ashley Roberts' "big goal" for the future is to have her own store.
The 35-year-old singer recently launched her debut shoe line Allyn earlier this month, which is stocked online and in store at Larizia, and while the entrepreneur is still trying to "build [her] own little legs and get them moving" with her business, she hopes one day she will open her own shop for the label.
Speaking exclusively to BANG Showbiz about her plans for the future, the blonde beauty said: "It's my first shoe line, It's my first business outside of something I've done for somebody else.
"I have to say I really wanted to make the shoes in my line Allyn really comfortable. So, they are made in Italy they are the best leather and materials, and they feel really nice, which matters, especially when you're walking around town in a heel.
"Big goals would be one day to have a store, but right now I am just trying to build my own little legs and get them moving."
Although the 'Buttons' hitmaker - who made up one fifth of the girl band The Pussycat Dolls alongside Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, Jessica Sutta and Melody Thornton - has high hopes for her brand, she has no plans to expand her company to include a menswear capsule because she prefers designing garments she would personally wear.
She said: "I know women's shoes because I wear them. I don't think it'll branch into mens."
However, Ashley would consider developing Allyn to include a female apparel line in the future.
She explained: "But I think it may branch into a wider range of women's apparel, possibly, but I'm probably going to stick to women's shoes for now."
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