Deborah Hutton
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Deborah Hutton (born 1961) is an Australian media personality. Hutton is a former model, television presenter, magazine editor and designer of her own brand of home wares, "Deborah Hutton Living." She has commercial agreements with Qantas, Holden and Olay Regenerist, and is a spokesperson for the charity group 'Models with Arthritis', a patron of Camp Quality, and a supporter of Mission Australia.
[edit] Early life
Hutton was born in England but moved to Australia when still very young. She and her mother travelled extensively from Queensland to New Guinea, finally settling in Sydney. Her modelling career began while she was still at school, appearing on the cover of Australian Cosmopolitan at age 16.
[edit] Career
Hutton hosted Looking Good on the Nine Network in 1994 and 1995. During 1996-97, she appeared for the Nine Network as their Resident Authority on Fashion, Beauty & Style. Since then, Hutton has been the host of Location Location, Amazing Homes and Celebrity Overhaul. For more than ten years Deborah was an editor for The Australian Women's Weekly, starting with the beauty pages, later becoming Fashion Editor and an Editor at Large (Home). In addition to being a television spokesperson for the magazine, Hutton also represents Holden, Olay Regenerist, and Qantas (including presenting their inflight video guide). She also represented Myer Grace Bros Department for over 10 years.
In September 2004, Hutton launched her range of homewares - "Living with Deborah Hutton", which is distributed in Australia (through Kmart), New Zealand, and South Africa (through Game Stores). In 2006, Hutton created her own brand of eyewear "Deborah Hutton Optical and Sun".