Oxford told What Not To Wear
Trinny and Susannah of BBC's What Not To Wear are on their way to Oxford to sort out your fashion disaster.
Finalists who are about to storm the workplace are the prime targets of the famed fashionistas, with a 10-day filming stint and £2,000 to spend on clothes all part of the experience.
Assistant producer of What Not To Wear Ross Anderson says the sartorial troubleshooters want complete fashion disasters who dread entering the workplace, or perhaps people who dress too old for their age.
Applications from punks, goths, or other single-style students are also welcomed for the consideration of choosesome twosome, who worked alongside Oxford Student columnist William Brown at The Daily Telegraph before achieving fame.
"At the show we often get photos from people who think they don't look good and often do.
"What we really want are people who need the advice of Trinny and Susannah, perhaps Oxford students with job interviews coming up over the next few months.
"The biggest qualification is a big personality," said Anderson, who can be contacted on ross.anderson@bbc.co.uk
20th Jan 2005