Man about town: Oliver Proudlock

This week our columnist and Made in Chelsea star studies Karl Lagerfeld's style and announces an exciting new collaboration with Gandys flipflops
Oliver Proudlock26 June 2015

Look of the week

Shoes: Nike Air Max 1

Trousers: One Piece

Sweatshirt: Ralph Lauren

Hoody: One Piece

Jewellery: Serge DeNimes

Beanie: Serge DeNimes

Glasses: Calvin Klein

Denim Jacket: Diesel

Brand of the week: OnePiece

My look this week is very much comfort inspired. I’ve been really impressed with how OnePiece has stood the test of time, the onesie seems to have been very much a craze but OnePiece has stood out as the champions due to the quality of its product and branding. I hung out with the brand back in December and I think it’s great how everyone that works for it really embodies the brand. I would recommend checking out their latest collection to see how they have moved on, you can see from this week's look some of this season's items.

Style Envy: Karl Largerfeld

Largerfeld has a consistent style. He knows what works for him so sticks with it. He is recognized for his tied back white hair, black sunglasses and starched collars. Consistency is key and Karl certainly is an advocate of that.

Product of the week: George Foreman Grill

As someone who is always conscious about what I' eating and a bit of a fitness fanatic, I'm always looking for ways to put together a quick healthy meal. My personal trainer introduced me to ex boxing champion George Foreman’s Lean Mean Fast reducing grilling machine, and it does exactly that. It is perfect for cooking meat as well as vegetables. They are currently running a competition where if you tweet a picture of yourself working out with one of these grilling machines — tweet them with the hashtag #ExtremeGrilling then you can win a free one! I went for the press up.

Moment of the week: This week I announced my brand’s collaboration with flip-flop brand Gandys. Gandys have such a strong ethos and I am so pleased that Serge DeNimes is working with them. The designs look so strong and it's great to know that £2 for every pair sold online goes to supporting orphans. There will be four styles in total, which will be available for pre-order on 1 April from gandysflipflops.com and sergedenimes.com, hitting stores nationwide this summer.

Song of the week: Kiesza — Hideaway

Event of the week: Spectrum at the Underglobe

On Thursday I attended Spectrum at the Underglobe, a hidden gem underneath Shakespeare’s Globe theatre. The event was put on to raise money for people affected by autism. The aim was to provide guests with the sensory experience those affected with autism go through.Comedian Simon Amstell co-hosted alongside my good friend Francis Boulle, whose mother Karina was one of many who put a lot of hard work into organizing the amazing event for the National Autistic Society. The food was delicious and the drinks flowed all night as the entertainment kept everyone's spirits high. Nicky Haslam kicked the night off, followed by Jack Whitehall who did a sketch and my good friend Fred Page sang. It was a fantastic evening with an incredible amount of money raised for charity.

Discovery of the week: The Good Life Eatery

With everyone being encouraged to live a healthier lifestyle, this eatery has popped up in Chelsea at the perfect time. Their food is produced organically, is all sugar & gluten free, and all tastes delicious. They do a great healthy breakfast and an awesome selection of wholesome salads as well as juices and smoothies. My personal favorite is the Ninja Turtle protein smoothie. I suggest you head to Sloane Avenue and check it out.

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