We never thought we’d see the day that the MD of Folk on the Fash Off but today is our lucky day.
Jo’s fashionable look features an equestrian style jacket and boots that wouldn’t be out of place on a walk in the countryside on a f…

We never thought we’d see the day that the MD of Folk on the Fash Off but today is our lucky day.

Jo’s fashionable look features an equestrian style jacket and boots that wouldn’t be out of place on a walk in the countryside on a frosty morning.

Jo breathes new life into the heritage look however by juxtaposing it with a modern dress and leggings. A true fashionista like Jo knows that no outfit is complete without accessories.

The finishing touch to this look are her chic glasses that instantly elevate her style to that of the coolest teacher at Hogwarts.

Looks like this demonstrate one of the many ways Jo brings a touch of magic to Folk.


Dress: Joules

Jacket: Comptoir de Cotonniers

Leggings: GAP

Shoes: From a Palma boutique

Glasses: Tom Ford

In Frank’s first Fash Off appearance he appears to ponder what superheroes wear on their day off.
This Clark Kent inspired casual look says I’m incognito, the stance however says appearances can be deceiving.
Come to think of it, what do…

In Frank’s first Fash Off appearance he appears to ponder what superheroes wear on their day off.

This Clark Kent inspired casual look says I’m incognito, the stance however says appearances can be deceiving.

Come to think of it, what does Frank do when he suddenly disappears from Folk…?

Hoodie: Topshop

T-shirt: H&M

Jeans: Primark

Shoes: Primark

Traditionally considered a fashion faux pas, Oli challenges the boundaries of socially acceptable fashion with this look affectionately dubbed his ‘Canadian Tuxedo’
Was the look Springsteen inspired? a Bon Jovi homage? -who knows but Oli…

Traditionally considered a fashion faux pas, Oli challenges the boundaries of socially acceptable fashion with this look affectionately dubbed his ‘Canadian Tuxedo’

Was the look Springsteen inspired? a Bon Jovi homage? -who knows but Oli’s modern take on the 80’s throwback avoids a double denim disaster by using contrasting shades and breaking the look up with neutral coloured accesories and footwear.

Some rules are meant to be broken…well adapted anyway.


Top: Mango 

Jeans: Flying Horse 

Shoes: Zara

Moving on from his signature pose, Jon adopts a Take That style stance to model one of his wardrobe favourites known as ‘The Mushroom Shirt’.
We can only assume the designer of this shirt  was inspired when they asked themselves 'what wo…

Moving on from his signature pose, Jon adopts a Take That style stance to model one of his wardrobe favourites known as ‘The Mushroom Shirt’.

We can only assume the designer of this shirt  was inspired when they asked themselves 'what would mushrooms look like if they were colourful?’ the result is an optical illusion of a shirt that from a distance is more floral than fungal. 

Jon keeps this look from looking too geography teacher at a school disco by pairing it with a quality pair of denim jeans.

Shirt: Holland Esquire

Jeans: Flying Horse
Shoes: Converse

Paul’s look here is that of a modern day mad hatter. His combination of tailored shirt,waistcoat and statement trousers accented with Elvis inspired shoes mean we aren’t too sure if he’s about to do a pitch or perform a card trick.…

Paul’s look here is that of a modern day mad hatter. His combination of tailored shirt,waistcoat and statement trousers accented with Elvis inspired shoes mean we aren’t too sure if he’s about to do a pitch or perform a card trick.

What’s for sure is that you can always rely on Paul to bring some magic to the Folk office.


Shirt: Gap

Waistcoat: Oliver Spencer

Red trousers: Oliver Spencer

Blue suede shoes: Redtape