Booby Tape co-founder Bianca Roccisano enjoys a meal with pals at celebrity hot spot Nobu in Malibu

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    She became a millionaire after co-founding Booby Tape – the ‘breast lift in a box’.

    And Bianca Roccisano is certainly living the high life. 

    The 34-year-old businesswoman headed to dinner with pals at celebrity hotspot Nobu in Malibu on Saturday. 

    Hope she's wearing her own product! Aussie Booby Tape millionaire co-founder Bianca Roccisano, 34, showed off her ample cleavage in a low-cut dress during dinner at Nobu in Malibu with friends on Saturday

    Hope she’s wearing her own product! Aussie Booby Tape millionaire co-founder Bianca Roccisano, 34, showed off her ample cleavage in a low-cut dress during dinner at Nobu in Malibu with friends on Saturday 

    She turned heads during the outing, showing off her cleavage in a white $690 Dion Lee dress.   

    She teamed her flirty mini dress with a pair of black strappy Balenciaga heels. 

    In her hands, she carried a quilted Bottega Veneta clutch and she added to her monochrome attire by donning oversized black sunglasses by Christian Dior.

    The next IT girl?! She turned heads during the outing, showing off her cleavage in a white $690 Dion Lee dress

    The next IT girl?! She turned heads during the outing, showing off her cleavage in a white $690 Dion Lee dress 

    Bianca accessorised with a white gold watch, and diamond necklace which had her ‘B’ initial on it. 

    The brunette beauty opted for a full face of makeup, and wore her dark long locks in waves, parting them at the centre. 

    Bianca’s group outing comes after she documented her shopping trip alongside a gal pal in Rodeo Drive last week.

    At the time, she wrote: ‘What a dream to back on Rodeo.’ 

    Party time: Bianca appeared to be attending a special party with her very good looking friends

    Party time: Bianca appeared to be attending a special party with her very good looking friends  

    LA living:  Bianca's group outing comes after she documented her shopping trip alongside a gal pal in Rodeo Drive last week

    LA living:  Bianca’s group outing comes after she documented her shopping trip alongside a gal pal in Rodeo Drive last week

    Bianca and her sister Bridgett, 30, 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’. 

    The Victorian sisters now sell Booby Tape products in more than 35 countries.

    Their standard breast tape, which launched in 2018, retails for $21.95. One of their latest products sold out in just 24 hours.

    The women told Daily Mail Australia last year they’d noticed there was a gap in the market for products focusing on supporting women’s breasts.

    ‘It’s been crazy; we have been overwhelmed with the global response and support we have received from customers,’ Bianca said.

    Co-founders: Bianca and her sister Bridgett are co-founders of the eponymous clothing label Bianca and Bridgett and beauty brand Booby Tape - described as a'breast lift in a box'

    Co-founders: Bianca and her sister Bridgett are co-founders of the eponymous clothing label Bianca and Bridgett and beauty brand Booby Tape – described as a ‘breast lift in a box’

    Success: Their standard breast tape, which launched in 2018, retails for $21.95. One of their latest products sold out in just 24 hours

    Success: Their standard breast tape, which launched in 2018, retails for $21.95. One of their latest products sold out in just 24 hours

    ‘We believed the business had potential from the start, but we didn’t expect the growth to be so rapid.’

    The brand has more than 1,000 stockists in Australia, America, China and the UK.

    Speaking to Forbes earlier this year about creating their multimillion-dollar business, Bianca said they started with just $15,000, which came from their fashion line. 

    ‘We started the business with $15,000 — $1,000 of which we spent on a photo shoot,’ she said. 

    ‘Even though we only had a little bit of product at the time, our philosophy was that if we wanted to be a global, multimillion-dollar brand, we needed to like one.

    ‘It’s an Australian-born company and we started this. And due to the branding and the marketing – which we’re very hands-on with – it looks like a global brand.’ 

    How they did it: Speaking to Forbes earlier this year about creating their multimillion-dollar business, Bianca said they started with just $15,000, which came from their fashion line

    How they did it: Speaking to Forbes earlier this year about creating their multimillion-dollar business, Bianca said they started with just $15,000, which came from their fashion line

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