Michelle Ogundehin

[2][3] Michelle moved to Brighton, after visiting for a weekend break,[4] and has been recognised for her influence by being included in the Powerlist of influential African or African Caribbean Britons on a number of occasions, including in the Top 10 in 2007 and 2008.

[5][6] In 1997, Ogundehin began working at ELLE Decoration UK, a publication dedicated to interior design, and was appointed Editor-in-Chief in 2004,[7] for which at the 2011 PPAAwards, ELLE Decoration was awarded Specialist Consumer Magazine of the Year and Michelle was Highly Commended as Editor of the Year.

From 2008 to 2015 she became a Trustee for the Victoria & Albert Museum[9][10] and was made an Ambassador for Diversity in Public Appointments by the Government Equalities Office the following year.

[11] Ogundehin has also regularly written for publications such as the Financial Times[12] and The Observer,[13] and in 2017 she stepped down from her role at ELLE Decorations after 13 years.

[14] In addition to her written work, Ogundehin has worked on a number of television shows including presenting alongside Kevin McCloud on Grand Designs: House of the Year awarding homes across the UK for their architectural merit,[15] been a guest judge on The Great Interior Design Challenge,[16] and in 2019 began presenting as Head Judge on Interior Design Masters in which amateur interior designers compete to win a commercial contract.