The presenter has been open towards her social media followers in the past when it comes to feeling burnt out, trying to make it in an alien city. It’s never too late to do what you want to do, but start somewhere.” You had to be 22 and kind of fresh, whereas I was almost 30 at that stage when I went there. ![]() " thought, when I got to London that I was too old to get a break there. ‘I always say to people who think they’ve done the wrong thing, having studied the thing that they want to do ultimately, that actually there are ways of turning that into an advantage. At the time I thought ‘Oh God, it’s taking me ten years to figure all of this out’, but actually having had that path often gives me a different perspective and different approach, which I think is a good thing.” ![]() "It was a slightly zig-zaggy way of doing things, but I think that was an absolute blessing. (Those auburn locks are just mesmerising) We're taking notes in our pristine fashion bible for future reference, and are working up the courage to enquire about her haircare routine. From there I knew I really liked TV, and I started pitching fashion programme ideas at the time and then Oi, Ginger, which was the first documentary I did. ![]() "In a nutshell, I studied business, I then set up a stall in the loft, I started personal shopping in Dundrum and from there I went into TV as a pundit doing fashion news and trends. How did she go from studying business to practising fashion guru? Picking out stunner styles is a lot harder than it looks, we suspect… A post shared by ANGELA SCANLON on at 1:56pm PDT
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