Thursday 18 July 2013

David Dickinson matches his permatan to a retro short-sleeved suit

He's perfected the art of hunting for a bargain.
And it appears that David Dickinson's rifling through the sale buckets have paid off, with the 71-year-old presenter sporting a short-sleeved brown suit to match his permatanned complexion while out shopping earlier this week.
David teamed the retro suit with a yellow T-shirt, once again highlighting the deeply bronzed skin he is famous for, as he strolled along hand-in-hand with wife Lorne Lesley.
So close: David Dickinson nearly colour matches his tan to his suit
So close: David Dickinson nearly colour matches his tan to his suit
The Real Deal presenter was positively eighties in his daytime get up, complete with a gold bracelet and watch on each weathered wrist.
On his feet David walked in a pair of tan and cream loafers, which meant the only aspect of his appearance that wasn't tanned ended up being the natural grey colour of his hair.
His wife of fifty years looked positively stylish, but no doubt hot in her black jacket, which she wore with a lace black top and wide, white linen trousers.
Glowing: Despite his questionable skin colour, David's wife has loved him for going on fifty years
Glowing: Despite his questionable skin colour, David's wife has loved him for going on fifty years

Miami Vice: David's safari suit, loafers and gold jewellery screamed of the eighties
Miami Vice: David's safari suit, loafers and gold jewellery screamed of the eighties
The couple enjoyed a sunny afternoon in west London, browsing a few shops arm-in-arm, and picking something up from Billionaires.
Clearly the pair are as still loved up as ever, despite his radioactive glow.
But 'tanning expert' Lauren Goodger isn't convinced by David'a look.
Speaking to Femail, the former Made In Chelsea star said of Dickinson: 'A novelty tan if ever there was one!
'I would recommend stripping that back a little bit; even my Darker than Dark isn’t that dark!
'Maybe he would look a little less scary if he got rid of the tango look and went for something more subtle…'
But subtle has never been David's game, as his bright personality matched his garish tan on every episode of the BBC shows he's hosted.
The antiques dealer has always insisted his all-year tan is down to his Armenian heritage - and a lot of holidays.
'Terry Wogan says I've been dipped in tea and Jonathan Ross calls me "Orange Man",' he said previously.
'The impression show Dead Ringers calls me the love child of Peter Stringfellow and a mahogany hat stand. But I'm naturally olive-skinned.
'I don't go on sun beds, and I've never used a spray tan - I just go on holiday. I work hard so when I have time off, I treat myself and my wife to a wonderful hotel.'
Screen star: Antiques dealer Dickinson found fame on BBC show Bargain Hunt
Screen star: Antiques dealer Dickinson found fame on BBC show Bargain Hunt

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