Monday, August 23. 2010BBC Radio London
With Lowri Turner at 10.40am, chatting about William Hague's clothes and dressing for your age.
Sunday, August 1. 2010BBC Radio London with Eddie NestorChatting to Eddie about what men and women should and shouldn't wear in the Summer, in town, at work. What's my pet hate? Sandals with no nail care attention, bad fitting underwear, wearing trends that don't work for your bodyshape.........I could go on and on! You don't have to make these mistakes and can look and feel confident if you come to my "Discover the New You" workshop to find your best you! Next one in London on Thursday September 23rd! Saturday, July 10. 2010BBC RADIO 5 LIVE 7.40am with Nicky Campbell and Sheila FogartyRadio discussion on BBC5 Live with myself, hairdresser Nicky Clarke, and presenters Nicky Campbell and Sheila Fogarty. Should a man go grey naturally becoming a "sexy Silver Fox" or should he dye- trying to recapture his youthful looks? Chaps let the grey take over- it's so much better..... and sexier Tuesday, June 29. 2010Bob Mackie wearable art for QVC uk shopping channel. Today's special value!Trying to catch up on some extra sleep with ear plugs to drown out builders drilling in a downstairs flat - ready for my QVC special value 24 hrs of TV. BOB MACKIE wearable art at 12am, 1am (ITV as well), 9am, 12midday, 3pm, 6pm and 9pm tomorrow (June 30th).
Friday, June 18. 2010BBC RADIO 5 LIVE 11.50pm Friday night
BBC Radio5LIVE on size 0 versus plus sized models on the catwalk. Should there be plus sized models on the catwalk? According to Julien Macdonald there shouldnt be! In my opinion there shouldn't be only size 0 models on the catwalk but girls who are naturally slim with proper curves.
The average woman's size in the uk is now a size 16 and the bra size we sell the most often from my redcarpetundies.com lingerie website is a 34D, 34DD- so it seems we all would like to see models who do have some curves. Monday, June 7. 2010QVC TV shopping channel Bob Mackie at 10am Monday
On QVC TV shopping channel at 10am Monday morning for Bob Mackie fashion Outlet.
Looking forward to this next appearance. Friday, June 4. 2010BBC Radio London at 5.30pm with Eddie NestorDressing appropriately when it's hot - why do the Brits usually get it wrong? We have just been voted the worst-dressed nation after the Germans... Tuesday, June 1. 2010Channel 5 TV. Live from Studio 5We filmed a segment for Channel 5 TV's "Live from Studio 5" in the amazing "treasure trove" emporium of Butler and Wilson jewellery and vintage clothing store on the Fulham road. My remit was to style the really pretty presenter Minnie Stephenson for a Red carpet event and chat about some of the famous celebrities I had styled in the past, with some funny anecdotes that had happened to me along the way. when styling Celebrities or indeed any of my clients, I always take their own style into consideration- never imposing my own style on them and I loved Minnie's own style. She was wearing a girly pink very short Summer dress over leggings, and a denim sleeveless waistcoat and great Office turquoise wedge sandals. With Minnie's own style as a template, and with only a short space of time to select, I selected 3 vintage evening dresses with a difference for Minnie to try. 2 out of the 3 fitted her like a glove and looked fantastic. She loved them too. You can catch us having fun on Channel 5 sometime during this next week of June 7th. Tuesday, May 18. 2010BBC Radio Oxford at 11amDo the impossibly perfect images of celebrities that we see on the TV and in magazines create us to want to achieve unobtainable levels of perfection in how we look? Does it create dissatisfaction of how we look at ourselves and how can we overcome this? Chatting on this topic on BBC Radio Oxford at 11am Tuesday morning Friday, May 14. 2010QVCToday is my first day at QVC as on screen brand ambassador for Bob Mackie, the amazing US celebrity designer who designs the Bob Mackie "wearable art" range for QVC. Clothes for real women who like to be noticed and feel special. Just the same ethos that I have when I work with and style with my own clients. So after an audition, a rehearsal and working closely with the Bob Mackie team in the US and the QVC team in the UK I have now done my first show at 11am this morning. My next show is at 6pm this evening and then again this Sunday at 12noon..... Thursday, April 29. 2010BBC Radio Cambridge on Jeremy Sallis breakfast showOn the day of the third Primeministerial debate, we are discussing how much difference do appearances make? and more.... listen to me chatting to Jeremy Sallis on BBC Radio Cambridge at around 8.10am Thursday, April 15. 2010BBC RADIO WalesAn interview preceding the live Priministerial debate on the 3 leaders' likely appearance, suits, ties etc. We are discussing where their suits come from, what colour ties they have been wearing, what colour shirts they like and what all this says about them.......do their clothes reflect their policies? Thursday, February 11. 2010GMTV with Lorraine and Mark Heyes 9.20 amMy redcarpetundies lingerie website is Thursday, January 21. 2010BBC Radio Oxford - Is age just a number?So busy at the moment! Coutts London Fashion Awards drinks last night, today BBC Radio Oxford (at 10.45am) chatting about dressing for your age - while simultaneously driving to a meeting in Milton Keynes with Bourne Leisure, and then in the afternoon dressing a celebrity for the red carpet... Tuesday, December 15. 2009BBC BREAKFAST TV
I will be on BBC Breakfast TV talking about airbrushing in advertising and magazines. The issue that has raised its head this time is that of the photograph of an overly-zealous-airbrushing and unrealistic photo of Twiggy as the face of an anti -ageing face cream.
I believe that airbrushing is ok when used conservatively, to gently enhance, sharpen or tweak. But not when used to promote unrealistic images for children, teens, young women, or indeed any women to aspire to and thereby believe that "PERFECTION" is all. No one is perfect- certainly no celebrity I've ever styled! ALL women can make the best of themselves with clever dressing, well- fitting lingerie, makeup tricks and hair styling, whatever their age, shape and size. The message from magazines and advertisers should be about the "feel good" factor, not one that increases insecurities to achieve the impossible |
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