- Couple are set to launch their own business together
Port Adelaide ruckman Ivan Soldo and ‘footy’s hottest WAG’ Chelsea Ivy are set to launch their own fashion line this week, offering a sneaky tease on social media.
Soldo posted an image of a rack of clothing and a directors chair with the date ‘23.10.25’ to his Instagram story.
The couple also shared an image of two models wearing some of the clothing they will be selling, including a stylish box shirt, with the handle @oopsimtaken.
Chelsea and Soldo both list themselves as founder of @oopsimtaken on her Instagram, and the www.oopsimtaken.com.au website is live, taking names to be the inaugural VIP customers.
It is a big step forward for the glamorous couple, who will have to manage their relationship and the business remotely.
Ivy has moved back to Melbourne and found a trendy South Yarra property, while Soldo will remain in Adelaide.
AFL ruckman Ivan Soldo and his glamorous partner Chelsea Ivy are set to launch their own fashion label

The couple gave followers a sneak peak with a rack of their clothing and a date for their official launch
Their fashion range will go live on Thursday, with the couple giving a sneak peak as to what customers can expect
Soldo is contracted at Port Adelaide until the end of 2026, but has reportedly requested a trade in both 2024 and 2025.
He was unsuccessful in finding a Victorian club in the most recent trade window, which means he is stuck in South Australia, for now.
The couple reportedly hit a rough patch when Soldo was traded to the Power from Richmond, where he won an AFL premiership.
Ivy even moved to Dubai for a spell before returning to Adelaide and her boyfriend. She is now living back in Melbourne, with Soldo still trying to get back to Victoria to be with her.
In the meantime, he will look to revive his flagging AFL career that has seen him play just nine first grade games in two years.
Injuries and form have kept him in reserve grade for the most part of his tenure at the club, although he will have a chance to push for AFL selection in the final year of his contract.
It comes after media personality and controversy magnet Kane Cornes warned teams off signing the ruckman.
‘I would be a big no on Ivan Soldo,’ Cornes said on AFL Trade Radio.
‘I wouldn’t touch him if I am another club.
‘He has been the worst recruit Port Adelaide have ever had.
‘If you’re a team looking at him, do not get seduced.’