Essentials: Nick Ede, stylist
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Your support makes all the difference.My style is half-Shoreditch, half-preppy probably a hangover from my public-school days.
I love Hardy Amies (020 7734 2436, www.hardyamies.com) and Gieves & Hawkes (020 8335 2001, www.gievesandhawkes.com) for their tailoring, but I also throw in a bit of high street. Recently I discovered Peacocks in Hoxton (142-146 Hoxton Street, London N1) and found a great Henry Holland-esque T-shirt and nylon bomber jacket. People thought they were Prada.
In London I love shopping at Liberty (212-220 Regent Street, London W1) and Spitalfields Market (Commercial Street, London E1) for vintage pieces.
My grooming essentials are Origins' Never a Dull Moment face polisher (12, www.origins.co.uk), Nivea SOS Lip Balm (3.19 from pharmacies) and Neal's Yard nourishing cream (12, www.nealsyard remedies.com). It smells beautiful and leaves your skin feeling amazing.
Nick Ede is a judge on 'Project Catwalk', which returns on 9 January on Sky One
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