Danny Campbell: Scotland's Home of the Year, tiramisu interior trends and... being a lion?!
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What if your wardrobe and your home were telling the same story?
In this episode of Who Are You (Wearing?), Alice Cruickshank is joined by architect, designer and television presenter Danny Campbell. As the founder of HOKO Design and co-presenter of the award-winning Scotland's Home of the Year, Danny has built a career helping people discover their own sense of style not in what they wear, but in how they live.
The conversation explores the surprising overlap between fashion and interiors, from building a personal style uniform as a busy business owner to the latest design trends making their way into our homes. Danny shares why he's unapologetically devoted to Crocs, how his own wardrobe has evolved over the years, and why dressing for television and red carpets requires a very different approach.
Along the way, he reveals the story behind his brief stint working at a zoo (and why dressing as a lion got him in trouble!), what it's like filming Scotland's Home of the Year, and why Scotland's iconic traffic cones and statues are helping to inspire a new wave of playful design.
In this episode:-
How fashion and interior design influence one another
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Building a personal style uniform
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Danny's love affair with Crocs
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The "tiramisu" interiors trend
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Dressing for television and red carpets
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The story behind becoming a lion
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Why Scottish creativity deserves the global spotlight
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Life on Scotland's Home of the Year
Danny is also working with Sterling Home on their Style Index, helping people discover their interior design personality. Explore it here.
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About the podcast'Who Are You (Wearing?)' is the fashion podcast that's not really about clothes.
Hosted by Scottish presenter, journalist and producer Alice Cruickshank, the show uses fashion as a lens to explore identity, ambition, creativity and the stories that shape us. Through conversations with figures from entertainment, arts, culture and media, each episode uncovers the experiences behind the public image.
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