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GMTV fashion experts coming to Croydon

7:51am Tuesday 1st July 2008

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By Guardian Reporter »

GMTV is coming to Croydon and is offering a makeover to one resident.

The ITV morning show's fashion expert, Mark Heyes, broadcasts live from Centrale Shopping Centre for LK's Mobile Makeovers' on July 7.

Croydon will be Mark's first stop as he travels up and down the country visiting shopping centres in Sheffield, Bristol and Glasgow.

One lucky Croydon resident will be picked to receive a top-to-toe makeover which includes Mark's top fashion picks, expert advice from celebrity hairdresser James Brown and A-list make-up tips from celebrity make-up artist Ciona Johnson.

Centrale will be opening its doors specially at 8am where the centre staff will provide a free breakfast of hot drinks, pastries and fruit juice to early shoppers.

Visit www.centrale.co.uk for more details on how you can win a fabulous free makeover live on GMTV.

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C, SW London says...
11:15am Tue 1 Jul 08

I wonder if he'll do something about the Croydon Face Lift?

For those who don't know, a Croydon Face Lift is where the teenage girls tie their hair back so tightly the skin on their faces goes tight. Looks painful if you ask me!

informer, surrey says...
9:14am Wed 2 Jul 08

I reckon Kym the Farce/face of Croydon needs a makeover more than most.

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