
In front of the camera once again
Morph will today be celebrating with Champagne after securing what we can only dream off, to appear on the cover of men’s magazine Esquire.
After years of living in a pencil box, the reclusive Morph agreed to Esquire’s request to tribute his artistic associate the late Tony Hart, who died earlier this month at the age of 83.
A style icon to naturists everywhere since he first appeared on our screens in 1977, the dapper looking Morph selected some of this season’s must haves for the shoot, including items by Hermes, Gucci and Prada. Accessories by Paul Smith and Louis Vuitton were also on show.

Casting an eye over the accessories
It is not clear if Morph will be attending the up coming London Fashion Week, which takes place between 20 and 25 February, nor if he gave an interview to this leading men’s monthly title.
We’ll have to wait until 5 February to find out more.











London Fashion…
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009Style Spotter
It’s been a busy time for Fashion PRs. With London Fashion Week coming to an end tomorrow we have been entertained with the latest designs from established and up and coming fashion-makers.
There might be only two shows a year in London, the current autumn/winter collection and the spring/summer shows, but fashion PRs are busy building and spreading the thoughts from designers. Six months in between shows gives little time to change what people are wearing, but that’s how long it takes.
Speaking to a number of PRs at London Fashion Show you notice how London is better at getting the public to take the thoughts of their clients and adapt them. Fashion in London, I am told, is open. With the help of the media and entertainment industries – showbiz, music, film – PRs are able to spread the styles to the masses.
Take the Oscars ceremony yesterday with Slumdog Millionaire’s Dev Patel proudly and openly telling us that he is wearing a very British Burberry suit. Labels like these are of course aspirational, they, like their shows shape our wants. The New Generation designers are the ones that shape what we wear – this year there was a lot of colour, with a lot of contrast. The best of the 80s some might say.
Individual look
Fashion PRs are busy, getting their designs out there, accepted.
Tomorrow, we have the menswear collection, something I am personally looking forward to.
In the meantime London’s streets will be filled with spotters, looking and judging our dress sense.
I love London Fashion Week, but would like to take a peak behind the scenes. I am sure that it would be more fun than a front row seat!
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