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Style Your Life blog with celebrity stylist and image consultant Ceril Campbell
I’m taking part in a discussion on BBC World Service radio at 12.30pm gmt
Click to read the article in The Guardian that inspired this question.
Looking forward to my next QVC appearances for BOB MACKIE WEARABLE ART. Monday 29th 11am and 7pm. Tuesday 10am and 10pm.
As I get sent a preview selection of the styles, I can tip you off that you will love this latest selection, especially to wear during the Christmas festivities.
Bob Mackie Wearable Art is cut to be flattering, to get you noticed and even allow you to indulge in all that naughty Christmas food, whilst still looking glamorous and feeling comfortable….even if you’ve expanded an inch or two around the waist (as we all do over this period)!
Do tune in- you could even call in to say “hi” whilst we’re on air. it’s always lovely to hear from you with your comments about why you too love Bob Mackie.
3 Bob Mackie wearable art shows today on QVC. 9am, 3pm and 9pm. Loving the tops I am wearing today. It’s always great when I roll up to the studios first thing in the morning feeling and looking drab and grey and then transform into something that hopefully verges on the more glamorous with the help of lots of makeup and the flatteringly cut Bob Mackie styling.
QVC TV‘s Breast Cancer Care event is a live 3 hour show from 19.00-22.00 on Wednesday 13th October.
It’s for the Breast Cancer Care charity, and is a mix of 3 hours of various types of product. Some have been made especially for the show (like the Bob Mackie T-shirt), or as donated products from QVC vendors. All proceeds go to Breast Cancer Care. All presenters and guests including myself donate our time for the Charity.
There will be manned phone lines for customers to ring in with donations, so it has very much a ‘Children in Need’ style feel to the programme.
The T-shirt design donated by Bob Mackie is from an original Bob Mackie Artwork especially designed for this event and is inspired by Liza (Minnelli)!
It’s on a cotton basic T-shirt style and will sell for £11.44.
A small price for a great cause.
I am really looking forward to being part of this fantastic event, both on screen for Bob Mackie and later taking phone calls and hope that we raise substantial sums of money for this worthwhile charity. I will be on air around 7.30pm.

I will also be on QVC TV for Bob Mackie Wearable Art again on Sunday 17th October at 9am, 3pm and 9pm.
What a lovely way to start the week – sitting in the sun in my garden – weather just like summer – doing BBC World Service interview at 10.15am on whether we should have “dressing for the office” dress codes as laid down today by the new Ukrainian government for their politicians and workers.
Do we dress well for the office? …
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Chatting to Stephen Nolan on BBC Radio 5 live about whether or not men should go grey gracefully or dye their hair. I think that men should allow themselves to become sexy silver foxes. In my opinion grey hair on a man doesn’t make him look older, simply more distinguished.
Here is a picture of Stephen Nolan. To be grey or not to be grey? That is the question!

10am-1pm- a morning at QVC with fans of the QVC fashion brands. There was a fashion show and a Q&A with myself, as brand ambassador for Bob Mackie. It was really interesting meeting the ladies who watch and buy Bob Mackie. It is always good to know who your audience is and what they love about the Bob Mackie Wearable Art designs.