
Here is the second part of my interview with Gok himself. He is so packed with enthusiasm that just speaking to him for 10 minutes left me feeling great about myself. Gok genuinely cares about women and wants them to look their best.

Last night Gok Wan hosted the
Specsavers Spectacle Wearer of the Year Awards at the Waldorf Hilton Hotel in London and I was lucky enough to be invited along. The awards were presented by Ben Shephard and Jenni Falconer as they awarded the best spectacle wearer in Europe and the
best celebrity wearers.
The evening (which included a celebrity auction) raised money for
children's charity Kidscape which helps children in the UK who are effected by bullying.

Last week's
Hilfiger Sessions had a varied guest list ranging from Jaime Winstone to Amy Molyneaux to the stylist
Richard Shoyemi. Shoyemi is only 21 but has already styled many music videos and celebrities (including Ashanti) and won London’s Young Fashion Designer award for 2004/05.
He was very happy to speak to us and told us about his eclectic ensemble, why he thinks music and fashion are so linked and his predictions for Autumn.
Hi, nice to meet you!

Last week I revealed the
first part of my interview with handbag designer Janet Collin. She is responsible for such classic bags as the
Mulberry Jacquetta, Keira, Cassidy and
Eastwood. Read the second part of my interview here where she discusses chosing names for bags, launching her own line and what she carried in her own handbag.
Did you come across any obstacles this season?
Where do I start!

Young Israeli born designer Inbar Spector closed
London Fashion Week last Friday with her Spring show. The
make-up for the show was distinctly Bjork inspired and her designs were exciting, definitely making her one-to-watch. The penultimate piece in her collection received applause from the audience who were bowled over by her design talent.