Archive for June, 2014

Daily Mail: FIRST LOOK: Gok Wan unveils floral range for Tu at Sainsburys and it’s ALL under £45!

Posted on June 17th, 2014 in Press Cuttings

Gok Wan, the man who prides himself on knowing exactly how to flatter the female form, has injected some serious flower power into his new range.

The Gok for Tu summer collection is full of pretty and colourful cigarette pants, flowing skirts and crisp white blouses.

Described as ‘flattering, sophisticated and confidence boosting’, the capsule collection promises to have everything a woman needs to look and feel great this summer.

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I’m at Royal Ascot!

Posted on June 17th, 2014 in Fashion,News,TV

Gok Wan at Royal AscotHorses, royals, glamour and yours truly in a top hat… What more can you want?
We’re on telly every day from Tuesday 17th to Saturday 21st June from 1.30pm on Channel 4 – see you at Royal Ascot! x

Two award nominations!

Posted on June 5th, 2014 in Fashion

Prima High Street Awards 2014Hello you lot! Greetings from down under! I hope you’re all fabulous right now. I just wanted to let you know that I am very proud to announce that my collections for Tu at Sainsburys have been nominated in the Prima High Street Fashion Awards.

It would be amazing and a real honour to receive such an award for all the work that my team and I put in to each and every piece we do. If you have a moment please follow the link and vote for us…oh and you could win £500 whilst you do it- winner! Love you xxx

Vote here!

TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk: Gok Wan joins E-list

Posted on June 2nd, 2014 in Press Cuttings

Vauxhall-Ampera-Gok-WanTV presenter, fashion consultant and author Gok Wan has taken delivery of a new Vauxhall Ampera, joining celebrities like James May, Katy Perry and Tom Hanks in turning to electric propulsion.

Gok Wan rose to fame with his Channel 4 series ‘How to Look Good Naked’ and his Sainsbury’s fashion range, and will now be driving around in the Electron version of the Ampera, which has a 25-50-mile electric-only range before the 1.4-litre petrol engine cuts in to power the electric motor.

“I have to drive a car which gives me flexibility for both long and short journeys because I mix my time between filming on the road and whizzing around London where I live. The guys have told me it is called an extended range electric vehicle, so my new über cool Ampera is not only keeping me green but gets me wherever I want to go – what’s not to love!” said Gok. “Oh and because it’s electric, I don’t have to pay the congestion charge when me and Dolly go on our little trips into town, and you know how much I love a bargain.”

“It is great to have Gok Wan driving the Vauxhall Ampera and we are looking forward to working with him.” said Denis Chick, Vauxhall’s director of communications. “The modern and futuristic look and feel of the Vauxhall Ampera is similar to Gok’s innovative style.”

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Gok’s charity of the month – June: The Haemophilia Society – Talking Red

Posted on June 1st, 2014 in Charities

The Haemophilia Society  - Talking RedA very happy June to you all my lovelies!

Wow this year has flown by, I am currently writing to you from down under in Melbourne where I’m filming right now.

As you know every month I have a special charity I like to tell you about because I feel that there are many causes that don’t get the exposure and recognition they deserve, and unfortunately there are many many people who are in desperate need of charity and I feel it is our duty to do what we can to help. I think this months charity, The Haemophilia Society, epitomises what is not only great about charity, but also why platforms such as this are so important to let the world know what charities are out there and how we can help. Please take a moment to read about their incredible work and particularly a new campaign called Talking Red which deserves so much support.

Love you guys and thanks for reading.

xxx

The Haemophilia Society – Talking Red

The only national charity dedicated to supporting people with bleeding disorders, The Haemophilia Society has, for more than 60 years, campaigned for better awareness, and been a trusted source of information and practical advice for people affected.

Because these conditions are rare there is still a lack of awareness, and many people don’t realise that women suffer from bleeding disorders too. In fact, thousands of women today across the UK are living with the symptoms of a bleeding disorder without even knowing it.

We are determined to rectify this by launching a new campaign, Talking Red, to make women more aware of the symptoms of a bleeding disorder – heavy periods, bruising easily and prolonged bleeding after a procedure or childbirth – and to promote better understanding of what it means to live with such a condition.

Bleeding disorders can’t be cured but there is effective treatment available, so our message is get Talking Red to help the thousands of women who are suffering in silence.

Launching on June 14, the awareness week will be packed full of activities and will culminate in Red Knicker Night on June 21, the longest day of the year. On that night we are asking supporters around the country to walk, party, or even workout wearing red knickers to show their support and get people talking! It’s an opportunity to be bold, have fun and support The Haemophilia Society at the same time.

Or perhaps you could Paint It Red for the week instead? Not the town, your nails. Get some friends, family or workmates together for a nail party, or wear red polish for the week to show your support.

For all the information you need to get involved, including an event pack, essential information on bleeding disorders, and more on the work of The Haemophilia Society visit: www.talkingred.org

Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HaemophiliaSocietyUK
& follow The Haemophilia Society on Twitter @HaemoSocUK for all the latest events in your area.

Don’t forget you can donate to The Haemophilia Society anytime by texting GRED14 £3 to 70070