2. Gok Wan (born 9 September 1974[ is an English fashion consultant,
author and television presenter. He is known for his appearances on
many television programmes (including his own fashion show How to
Look Good Naked), for providing fashion advice to celebrities and for
contributing his views to fashion magazines published internationally.
Born in Leicester to mixed English and Chinese parentage, Wan worked
in his parents' Chinese takeaway growing up, when he struggled with
obesity. Initially training in the performing arts at the Central School of
Speech and Drama, he then entered the fashion business, writing for
popular fashion magazines and appearing on various television shows.
In 2006, Channel 4 employed him to present his own television
show, How to Look Good Naked, which lasted for three series. He
followed up the success of this show with other fashion shows, Gok's
Fashion Fix, Miss Naked Beauty and Gok Wan's Fashion Roadshow.
Moving into other genres, he presented a series of documentaries on
social problems among young people, drawing on his personal
experiences with obesity and homophobia, as well as presenting a
cookery programme, Gok Cooks Chinese (2012).
3. ‘The RoadShow is coming to town,
offering makeovers, styling
masterclasses, and a pop-up catwalk for
the all-important fashion face-off’
4. Channel 4 documentary
Use of voice over
Theme of fashion
Cheaper vs. expensive argument
Filming in well known places- brands,
shops
Similar target audience
5. On screen presenter/interviewer
Gok doesn’t focus solely on the argument of high
street vs. designer
We talk about fakes/copies available at Camden
market- not high street produce
Gok’s also has other focus’s such as make over’s and
catwalk competition- the audience vote for designer
or high street
We are trying to argue that the fake clothing is
actually illegal
Although we want a balanced argument we want to
show how the copies are effecting brands such as
Crew Clothing