Scott Henshall is a British fashion designer, philanthropist, TV personality and occasional fashion journalist.
In 2000, Henshall won the Vidal Sassoon Award for Cutting Edge Talent. He became the youngest creative director ever at British fashion house Mulberry and chose Anna Friel as the face of their campaign.
Henshall was the designer for the dress worn by singer Gemma Abbey of Jemini at the grand final of the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest. Jemini were the first UK act to score 0 points at the contest.
In 2004 he designed a £5 million diamond-encrusted cobweb dress worn by Samantha Mumba at the 2004 premiere of Spider-Man 2 which was later declared the "World's Most Expensive Dress".
Some of Henshall's attempts at the bushtucker trials were not successful. On one trial he was required to dance continually for five songs to earn ten stars, but surrendered after earning only one star.http://uk.news.yahoo.com/16112006/344/scott-henshall-second-trial.html
Tonight with Trevor MacDonald
The Weakest Link (Winner, Celebrity/Fashion special)
Ready Steady Cook (Winner of Celebrity special)
Paris Hilton's British Best Friend
Britain's Next Top Model (Guest judge)
Make Me a Supermodel (Guest judge)
Project Catwalk (Guest judge)
The Clothes Show
Dancing on Ice Defrosted
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