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In Fashion: Glen Luchford, 2015

Season 1, Ep. 8

Glen Luchford looks back upon a life that could have gone only two ways, according to his mum’s psychic. In a particularly lively edition of In Fashion, Luchford uses humour to seduce listeners by sharing stories on shooting the Stone Roses, or was it Guns N’ Roses? Shampoo was Luchford’s key to unlocking a job in photography. It helped elevate his suburban existence one step above the banal. That is Glen Luchford’s criteria for a great fashion image — make it anything but dull. And so that is what he did in life. His relentlessly precocious thing helps too. This interview took place 27 April 2015.

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