By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia
06:06 02 Jun 2023, updated 06:09 02 Jun 2023
Bianca and Bridgett Roccisano are celebrating five years of their ‘breast lift in a box’ brand, Booby Tape.
The girls posed up in chic pink minidresses as they celebrated their business milestone this week.
In a statement shared exclusively with Daily Mail Australia, Bianca said that she can’t believe that her and her sister, who hail from Mildura, are the proud owners of the product that has been seen on a number of A-list celebrities in recent years.
‘Bridgett and I cannot believe Booby Tape is five,’ Bianca said.
‘We can’t remember our life before Booby Tape as this business has consumed our life and become our child! We never dreamed a simple product that we needed for ourselves would become such a global phenomena.’
‘We never in our wildest dreams imagined this would be the go-to product that two girls from Mildura have invented for the biggest celebrities in the world.’
She added: ‘We can’t wait to show you what we have installed for our biggest year yet!’
In the shots, Bianca, 37, shows off her fit figure in a pink minidress and wears her dark locks back and pulled off her face.
Bridgett, 31, looks like a blonde bombshell in a pink shirt dress.
The girls also changed into a variety of looks as they posed while tucking into a cake, before posing with their products in their warehouse.
In some racy shots, the girls pose up wearing pink silk Booby Tape robes.
The girls recently celebrated their brand launch in Berlin, Germany, with hunky Italian actor Michele Morrone in attendance who is known for starring in the erotic drama 365 Days.
The Roccisanos are co-founders of the eponymous clothing label Bianca and Bridgett and beauty brand Booby Tape, which has been described as a ‘breast lift in a box’.
Worn by the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Booby Tape products are sold in more than 20,000 stockists worldwide and over 70 countries.
The pair, who started out as celebrity stylists in Melbourne in 2010, recently spoke to Daily Mail Australia of how they went from being broke students putting ‘$5 worth of fuel’ a Volkswagen Jetta to becoming multimillionaires.
‘We were totally broke,’ said Bianca, who studied law at university.
‘Bridgett and I sat down and I was like, “We’re not doing it anymore. We need to support ourselves. We have no money, so what business could we start?”‘
Their business journey began with the launch of clothing label Bianca and Bridgett, which was followed by Booby Tape, which now has an annual turnover of $10million.
Bridgett said the idea for Booby Tape came from the sisters being ‘both large-busted women’ who would sometimes ‘restrict’ their wardrobe out of necessity.
‘I remember going to the races one year and I wanted to wear this low-cut, backless dress and I couldn’t do it because I would have to wear a bra for support,’ she said.
Bridgett started using electrical tape and duct tape before trying to find a breast-specific tape, only to realise there wasn’t one on the market.
‘I jumped on the computer, searched it, and no such thing existed. Then Bianca was like, “I don’t believe that,” so we searched it and decided something needs to be done,’ she added.