YOU CLOSED THE BUSINESS IN 2014, WHAT DID YOU BOTH GO OFF AND EXPLORE AFTER THAT?
Inacio: Suzanne wanted to move away from fashion. I played with art but the pull of fashion was too much and I still felt I had so much more to give, so I was a design consultant and worked with many global fashion brands and knitwear.
Suzanne: It was a shame having built it all to then dump it all so one thing we did was a range of wallpapers from our print archive with Schmacher in the US. It was a way to keep some continuity. I’d never contemplated being an artist but through our daughter Violet who is good at art, I started to paint and take art classes and was immediately hooked and then enrolled on a masters. Our lawyer had long ago suggested that we just do cashmere, that we would have an easier life.
Inacio: Once we’d done the catwalk and got it all out of our system, it felt like the cashmere was the part we could bite off and keep. We also have a nice relationship with Barrie which is a big part of this. It’s proper craft and there’s something wholesome about doing cashmere.
DOES IT FEEL ODD NOT BEING PART OF THIS NEW CHAPTER OF CLEMENTS RIBEIRO?
Suzanne: What Inacio is doing I have lived and breathed: the colour tabs, it’s something I know really well, I feel part of it. But there isn’t room in this collection for two of us, and in many ways, things are more coherent by having only one of us doing it.