Celebrities Prove That The Tache Is Back
Dermot O’Leary, Ralf Little and Ross Kemp are just some of the
celebrities encouraging all men to take the ‘tacheback challenge’ and
grow a tache during September and raise money for Everyman, the male
cancer campaign.
These celebrities sporting their taches are in this month’s GQ
magazine which is also backing the campaign. Shot by celebrated photographer
Jason Bell, the line up includes Sean Hughes, Paul Kay, Richard Bacon
and famous designers, Paul Daley and Wale Adeyemi - all celebrating the
hairy revival.
GQ’s editor Dylan Jones is calling on all of his editorial team
to grow a tache and will be showing why it is the latest fashion craze
in the September issue of GQ (on sale from 7 August). Dylan said, “We’re
simply making the declaration: for one month – and for one month
only – moustaches are totally, completely and undeniably cool.”
This stylish charity challenge is easy to do although there are a few
rules. Growth should happen during September and beards are not allowed.
However, there’s no hard training, no blisters and surprisingly
little itching. Whichever style of tache you go for, whether the strong
and manly Tom Selleck tache or the trimmer style of Des Lynam, you can
guarantee that your efforts won’t go un-noticed – in fact
you should be warned that you will inevitably become the centre of considerable
attention.
Justin Carter, creator of Tacheback and owner of the Elbow Rooms said, “Taches
are becoming a real growth area and I think all of us have a secret desire
to know what we would look like with extra facial hair. Here is the best
opportunity to grow a tache, become a style icon in your own right and
raise money for a worthwhile cause.”
Everyman was set up by The Institute of Cancer Research in 1997 specifically
to raise awareness of and funds for prostate and testicular cancers.
All the money raised by this campaign will go directly towards supporting
research at the only dedicated male cancer research centre that was set
up by The Institute.
Philip Black from the Everyman Campaign said, “Although Tacheback
could be seen as quite a hairy experience for some it should be a fun
challenge which every man can get involved with. We hope to raise a lot
of money for our charity so that our scientists can find out much more
about testicular and prostate cancers.”
For more information about joining in with the challenge please call
0800 7319468 or look at www.tacheback.com
For more information on the campaign please call Alison Morgan or Becky
Webb on 020 7153 5312/5435. If you would like to use the photo please
call Katy or Antonia at GQ on 020 7152 3388/3807
Notes to the editor:
- The Institute of Cancer Research is a centre of excellence with
some of the world’s leading scientists working on cutting edge
research.
- The Institute works in a unique partnership with The Royal
Marsden Hospital, which enables scientific discoveries to be translated
quickly into
patient care.
- The Institute was made a centre of excellence for prostate cancer
research by the National Cancer Research Institute.
- The Institute is
a charity that relies on voluntary income.
- The online creative concept
and design for www.tacheback.com was
produced by Butterfly-Effect (www.butterfly-effect.co.uk), a new
London-based new media design agency. Butterfly offer a range of
creative online services and their client list includes Manchester
United, cahoot
and Vh1.
Contact: Bill Galloway, Creative Director Tel: 020 7651 7054
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