Ever since Camilla Morton skipped Guide Camp and booked a flight to Paris to see the Chanel show things have been going horribly high end. Camilla started going to fashion shows long before she was invited, and went from being a TV runner to the Telegraph, to St Martins and VOGUE, as her finishing school. Then, after watching ‘Sabrina’ too many times, she moved to Paris to polish off her look, more than her French, and worked for John Galliano at Christian Dior.
Her writing credits include a column in the Times and later the Telegraph Magazine, POP, the Face, TIME, W , Harpers Bazaar (US), Vogue, the Sunday Times, and ELLE. But show time is her passion and she has written runway reviews for VOGUE.COM as well as the ‘Camilla Says’ column for them, whilst continuing to make tea and be the Girl Friday for John Galliano in Paris.
Camilla’s first book ‘How to Walk in High Heels’ was a UK Bestseller and has been translated into 19 languages worldwide. Her new book ‘A Girl for All Seasons’ is out now.
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