The Great British Sewing Bee judge Esme Young doesn’t have a designer wardrobe – because she makes so many of her own clothes.
As well as judging the hit show, in which budding seamsters compete to win one of TV’s hardest creative challenges, the 73-year-old designer – who made her first skirt at the age of seven – teaches at Central Saint Martins, the art school where she learned her trade. She has also just written her autobiography, Behind The Seams.
Here, she gives us a peek into her fashion style, and reveals what she keeps in her wardrobe.
What is your preferred style?
When you buy clothes, where do you buy from?
“I mostly buy from Cos. A lot of women of my age and a bit younger buy from Cos.”
What about fabrics?
“I like linen a lot. I try to go to Greece every year and I make clothes to wear there. Linen is a really cool fabric.”
What’s in your wardrobe now?
Do you have any designer clothes?
“No. I’ve never really been into designer clothes – also I can’t afford them. Because I design and make clothes for myself, I don’t feel the need to buy designer clothes.”
Have you had many disasters with garments you’ve made?
“One thing that sticks in my mind is at Swanky Modes – we were making an outfit for a stripper, and there was this huge cape with a train. I was overlocking it late at night and got the underneath of the train caught up in the overlocker [on the sewing machine]. I overlocked a hole in it. I’ve never done that again. You learn through your mistakes.”
Do you have a favourite outfit?
Which sewing items do you take with you to work?
“I can use spare machines at Sewing Bee and take my scissors, tape measure and buttons.”
Did you sew during lockdown?
“Well, I don’t have a sewing machine at home and didn’t want to go into the studio in Hackney, so I did a lot of hand sewing. I altered various clothes, I made some masks, I made some cushion covers.”
Do you buy many clothes?
“Years ago, I bought something from Primark. I went in there and it was like a feeding frenzy. There were clothes all over the floor. It was chaotic and shocking. If you see a T-shirt for two quid, you could think, ‘Well, I’ll buy that because I might wear it and it doesn’t matter if I don’t’.
“The other thing about buying clothes is that it’s a treat and it makes people feel better – but that feeling doesn’t last very long.”
So we're all inordinately excited about the return of @sewingbee tonight, and thought it might be worth a reminder that this lovely book is out now too! #EsmeYoung #BehindTheSeams @BlinkPublishing @bonnierbooks_uk #GreatBritishSewingBee pic.twitter.com/oeNv0HaBbG
— Raven Crime Reads 💙💛 (@ravencrime) April 27, 2022
Behind The Seams by Esme Young is published by Blink Publishing, priced £18.99. Available now
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