When you hear the phrase “butch lesbian”, what do you imagine? A male-like female figure wearing tweeds and smoking a pipe? Or the updated version, such as Lea DeLaria in Orange Is the New Black, with her short quiff, bow-legged swagger and male clothing — or the ever-so-subtly-butch Fiona Shaw character in Killing Eve?

At her studio in Kent, I watch Shaz Riley, 53, founder of the Butch Clothing Company, measure up a client for her first “butch suit”. Shaz tells me about her wedding to Sue in 2011. “I was waiting with my brother and best friend, Gareth, while Sue’s brother walked her down the aisle to Wild Horses.” Sue wore a traditional white bridal gown and carried a bouquet of white roses.