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Hello Steve... S


o Steve, can you define your style for us? I like to keep it simple with a pair of jeans and a shirt but I don’t need much of an


excuse to throw on a suit. I like the middle ground as well and that’s a suit, a cool print tee and a pair of Chuck Tailors.


How did you get into fashion in the first place? I was approached to do some freelance modelling which was a big turning point for me, and I went on to do quite a bit of stuff for Versace, Armani, Pringle, Adidas … I didn’t take it all for granted though, I couldn’t quite believe it!


What pieces did you like the most from the Littlewoods collection? I love the suit with the preppy detail. The Jacket is an eye catcher and I love how the suit manages to be formal with a smidge of fun in the detail.


What have been your favourite career moments? I’m getting to the point where I have to be reminded of some of the stuff I’ve done. Ten years of TV mounts up! There are a few moments that stick in the mind. Standing in front of 47 thousand people and welcoming them to T4 on the Beach. Presenting the BAFTAS on the red carpet live to 150 million people. Being charged down by a bull as a Rodeo Clown in one of my first shows “99 things to do before you die”.


You’ve interviewed lots of A-listers... which have been your favourites? There are not many I haven’t met now. Favourites would have to be Will Smith because he is the nicest super star out there. George Clooney because he is one cool cat and Beyonce because... well I’m sure you can figure it out.


And finally, why do you enjoy working with the Littlewoods team? Well for a start they really know their stuff. You can tell they live and breathe fashion. I was so flattered they wanted to work with me. I swear the shoot I did with them in Los Angeles was the best shoot I have ever been on. It was so laid back and I loved the clothes.


GOODSOULS styled by Steve Jones – see the complete collection at Littlewoods.com


A. Suit jacket £88 Dry clean only. 80% polyester, 20% viscose. Grey. Chest (ins) 36 to 46S, 36 to 46R, 36 to 46L. 6A 1311N 20 wks £4.40; 52 wks £1.69


B. Shirt £40 Cotton. White. S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL. 9A 9151D 20 wks £2


C. Smart Jeans £45 Inside leg: Short 30in, Regular 32in, Long 34in. Cotton. Dark denim. Waist (ins) 30 to 42S, 30 to 42R, 32 to 42L. 5A 366 20 wks £2.25


D. Tonic suit jacket £88 Dry clean only. 77% polyester, 23% viscose. Blue tonic. Chest (ins) 36 to 42S, 36 to 46R, 38 to 44L. 8A 39314 20 wks £4.40; 52 wks £1.69


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E. Tonic waistcoat £35 Dry clean only. 77% polyester, 23% viscose. Blue tonic. Chest (ins) 36 to 46R. 8A 4081M 20 wks £1.75


F. Tonic suit trousers £35 Dry clean only. 77% polyester, 23% viscose. Blue tonic. Inside leg: Short 30in, Regular 32in, Long 34in. Waist (ins) 30 to 36S, 30 to 40R, 32 to 38L. 8A 4151J 20 wks £1.75


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