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==TV Presenter==
==TV Presenter==
Butcher started her TV career as a judge for [[Living TV]]'s [[Britain's Next Top Model]].
Butcher started her TV career as a judge for [[Living TV]]'s [[Britain's Next Top Model]].

After it was announced that [[Trinny Woodall]] and [[Susannah Constantine]] would be defecting to [[ITV]], Butcher and her freind singer [[Mica Paris]] were announced in April [[2006]] at the new presenters of [[BBC1]]s ''"[[What Not to Wear]]"''.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:50, 28 September 2006

Lisa Butcher is an English model and TV presenter.

Butcher won British Elle's first Elle's Angels modelling competition in 1987, judged by Marie Helvin, Laraine Ashton and photographer Terry O Neil. Her first job after she finished school was for Ralph Lauren in New York.

Royal photographer Norman Parkinson called Butcher the "Face of the 90's", and she graced the covers of Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Harpers and Queen and Tatler. She has also appeared in numerous commercials most notably for Max Factor, Olympus Cameras, Centre Parks, Clarion mascara and Onebiol moisturiser [1].

Butcher appeared regularly at the Prêt a Porter shows in Paris, Milan and New York until she became a mother for the first time in 1995. As a now single mother of two (Olivia 10 and Amber 8), Butcher works exclusively from London. She has become a top high street model for many High Street brands, including Bhs and Etam; she is has also been the face of Hardy Amies since 2003.

Butcher has her own jewellery design The Eden Collection [2]

TV Presenter

Butcher started her TV career as a judge for Living TV's Britain's Next Top Model.

After it was announced that Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine would be defecting to ITV, Butcher and her freind singer Mica Paris were announced in April 2006 at the new presenters of BBC1s "What Not to Wear".

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