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Kai Milla‘s eponymous clothing line has shut down, and the cash-strapped business has failed to pay vendors for months, sources claim.

Milla, wife of Stevie Wonder, founded the women’s contemporary line in 2005 and received acclaim from the fashion press, including a spread in Harper’s Bazaar and an appearance on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”

Milla’s height of popularity came after First Lady Michelle Obama wore a green silk sleeveless dress by the designer in February 2009, when Wonder was awarded a Gershwin Prize from the Library of Congress and gave a performance at the White House.

Milla’s last collection was for spring/summer 2010, and was presented during New York Fashion Week last September at the Museum of Art and Design at Columbus Circle. A source told Page Six the line was discontinued earlier this year.

“The company has left many creditors coming after her to be paid for time, service, and materials,” the source said. “Modeling agencies, production crews, design assistants, pattern makers, office and store landlords have all been trying to contact her office in Los Angeles and New York for months for payment.”

Phone lines to the Milla company’s New York office have been disconnected, and the number in California now belongs to a nutritional company which took over Milla’s office space in April.

The company’s Facebook page has also not been updated since September.

A rep for Milla’s company could not be reached and calls to Milla herself were not returned. Calls and e-mails to managers of Steve Wonder, who’s now touring the US, were also not returned.

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