Fashion stylist Gok Wan has been in the industry for the best part of a decade.
The 31-year-old combines a passion and flair for fashion with his early drama school foundations.
Gok studied at London's prestigious Central School of Speech and Drama, but his love of fashion and beauty led him to follow a career firstly in hair and makeup and then in fashion styling.
Examples of Gok's work
Gok has styled celebrities Bryan Ferry, Blondie and Erasure and has worked for some of the world's leading photographers, including Arthur Elgort, Terry O'Neill and John Swannell.Having dressed countless celebrities and fashion pages, he is now turning his attention to the nation with the prime-time Channel 4 fashion series How to Look Good Naked and Gok's Fashion Fix
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Gok Wan is doing a 'Jamie Oliver' campaigning to improve school children's health 12th August 2009Gok Wan is following in the footsteps of Jamie Oliver with a campaign to improve the health of schoolchildren. Gok is calling for body confidence lessons to be included in all school curriculums. The How To Look Good Naked host claimed that the lessons will help teens grow up with a healthier body image. He said: "We need to teach them that what we see in the media is not realistic."
Kilimanjaro: The Big Red Nose Climb on BBC One tonight 12th March 2009Set the video, tonight we're in for a TV treat! At 8pm on BBC One watch the team of celebrities including Cheryl Cole, Gary Barlow, Fearne Cotton, Ben Shephard, and Denise Van Outen push themselves to the limit as they climb Mount Kilimanjaro. The nine celebrities have put their reputations and their fitness on the line to raise money for Comic Relief.
Celebrities lined up for Comic Relief Apprentice 5th February 2009Jonathan Ross, Carol Vorderman, Patsy Palmer, Fiona Phillips, Ruby Wax, Gok Wan, Gerald Ratner, Michelle Mone & Alan Carr will star in Comic Relief Apprentice with Sir Alan Sugar deciding on the winner
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