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Meet the local designer who is styling the stars with her fashion brand
3 years ago
By Esme Rose – the fashion brand that was created single handedly by designer Bethany Chard – is a huge hit with its Scouse shoppers.
Started in 2019, Bethany has substantially grown the brand so that it now has 47,500 Instagram followers and host of celebrity customers.
Having studied at Liverpool Community College for two years before completing her degree at Liverpool John Mooreâs University in Fashion Design, 28-year-old Bethany went on to design for the high street working for Manchester-based suppliers Visage where she supplied to Lipsy, Next, New Look and Primark to name a few.
Travelling the world, Bethany soaked up the experience, venturing to various suppliers abroad before she set up By Esme Rose as a side project. The business started off as a hobby, creating outfits for herself and her friends for nights out and special occasions and it wasnât long before she was inundated.
Bethany, from Wallasey, explained:
âWhen I started off I didnât really have confidence in creating a business: I began with three designs and my mum took pictures of me on an old iPhone and I uploaded them to Instagram. They were terrible quality but I was blown away by how many orders I received. It just goes to show that my customers genuinely liked the designs as Iâve never had a team or had experience in social media or building a brand.â
From there, Bethany became increasingly busier and decided to take the plunge, quit her job and put her all into By Esme Rose full time.
She added: âEsme Rose is my middle name and so it felt natural to name the brand after myself. Iâve been a one team company since I started and absolutely everything from design to manufacturing, to modelling the clothing, managing the social media, packaging the parcels and sending them was all down to me. Only recently has this become impossible with how the brand has continued to grow and so Iâve hired two seamstresses to help me and a social media assistant.â
When Bethany first left her job in March 2019, she was making the outfits in her mumâs box room but quickly outgrew the space. Renting a small room in a building on Dale Street, the fashion designer thought she was in the right place – in the heart of Liverpool city centre.
âI couldnât have been more wrong! The building was really corporate and I just didnât fit in! My neighbours were accountants and solicitors. I had people getting changed in the communal toilets and I look back now and cringe! I just had to make the best of the situation. The day before the first lockdown I moved to a bigger room at Oh Darlin, a salon based at Dunes Way and itâs the perfect fit. Iâm in a very girly environment, next to cosmetics, hair and laser.â
Over lockdown, Bethany saw By Esme Rose continue to grow, getting involved in Love Island and Dancing On Ice star Maura Higginsâ footwear campaign with Ego, as well as dressing fellow Love Island contestants Elle Brown, Demi Jones and winner turned West End star Amber Davies.
Bethany added: âBeing asked to be part of Mauraâs national campaign with Ego was surreal and she looked absolutely stunning! For the business, itâs amazing to dress a celebrity as their huge followings mean that millions of people see my designs and we get a massive surge in orders!â
As her business continues to grow, Bethanyâs goal in the next five years is to have her own warehouse with a team of seamstresses, a social media and web team, and since sheâs never invested in marketing, sheâd love to try it and see how it can take By Esme Rose to the next level.
Adding to this, Bethany wants to release campaigns more regularly and have a bigger and better shop where her customers can visit to buy off the rail and see even more celebrities in her designs.