HAVE YOU ALWAYS WORKED IN FASHION?
I’ve always been very passionate about whatever I’ve done. I’ve always worked and I modelled from 18-30, it was a way of overcoming feeling insecure because I never thought that I was attractive and this was a way of proving to myself that I could be successful at something. I did some television work for Granada and I found that when I could talk to the people who were auditioning me, I always got the job, perhaps because my personality shone through. When I was working in television I came across different actresses and people said would I dress them and so I did, and then thought, if people liked my style, I might as well as put them together and so I launched the Clothes Shop in 1999.
WHY DID YOU SET UP YOUR SHOP?
As a child I went to Italy with my parents four times a year, during the late Fifties and early Sixties. My father was an art dealer and so we would visit different artists.
I was so influenced by all the wonderful chic women and the men and the way they dressed. And the clothing! The cashmere! Even as a young child I understood. I have a passion for fashion and fabrics and a zest for life. Also, I was Jack Garson’s daughter and Frank Cohen’s wife and I wanted my own identity. I wanted to prove to myself that I could be something else besides a mother and a housewife, something more for myself in life. I was torn, as a mother, you never feel you get it right. But you have to give 100% to a business and I wanted shopping at my store to be the easiest, most pleasurable experience. And we had fun. I took Georgia and her brother to art galleries all over the world and to buying trips to fashion houses. She would help and advise from a younger woman’s perspective.