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Scottish Widows have been supplying financial advice from their Edinburgh offices since 1815. Imagine my delight when I find out that this venerable institution has a direct connection with The Cotswolds. The stunningly beautiful (and now iconic) face of Scottish Widows is local lass Hayley Hunt. We’re slated to meet in her sister’s boutique, Coco Bee in Montpellier, Cheltenham. It’s a meeting that I’m both relishing and slightly reticent of. Will she be charming or a complete diva? Like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube after consuming a bottle of red wine, some models can be difficult. However it’s quickly apparent that Hayley won’t be fitting into this category at all. She is charm personified with a natural warmth, beauty and friendliness that beggars belief. Born in Stow-on-the-Wold and schooled locally, she was only 16 years old when she was spotted in the crowd by a modelling agency at the BBC Clothes Show in Birmingham. While still studying she landed her first major job at 17, modelling for Virgin sportswear and lingerie. After completing three A-levels in English Literature, Graphic Design and Fine Art in Oxford, she upped sticks and moved up to London, signing with the world-famous Storm Agency who handle Kate Moss, Eva Herzigova, Cindy Crawford and Lily Cole. There’s an obvious passion and affection in her tone when you mention The Cotswolds. “I have very fond memories of growing up here. When I was a kid I used to climb trees a lot. I guess I was a bit of a ‘tomboy’ really.” Hayley has been ‘the face’ of Scottish Widows now for over seven years. It’s a face and a look that’s now ingrained with that brand. I wanted to know where the famous black cloak is, only to be told that it’s safely locked up in an Edinburgh museum and only released for TV shoots and adverts. I am however very happy to report that we do have an exclusive with this interview, as this is the very first time Hayley Hunt has been photographed in The Cotswolds. As we sit chatting in Coco Bee, it’s crystal clear that she’s very proud of her sister Stevee’s achievements. “I try to support her whenever I can, I’m so impressed and proud with what she’s achieved here at the boutique,” says Hayley. I wanted to get some advice for aspiring young models and Hayley Hunt fixes me with a stoical smile and ladles out this little gem. “Finish school, get your qualifications and then think about modelling as a career.” Stern stuff indeed, but when you think that Hayley in now 28 and knows only too well that there is a lot of competition out there. Modelling, it seems, is a very competitive environment. I’m tempted to push her towards coming back to The Cotswolds for good. “I would love to move back to one of the Cotswold villages for good…it’s where my heart is,” she says. That powerful link to The Cotswolds remains unbroken to this day, as her family still own and run The Lamb Inn at Shipton under Wychwood. Married to a fireman and with two children, Hayley Hunt seems to be one of the most contented people I’ve met in ages. There’s a true balance there which I suppose is due to her upbringing; solid, sure-footed and well grounded… except of course when she’s climbing trees. www.hayley-hunt.com www.cocobeeboutique.com www.scottishwidows.co.uk 22 COTSWOLD STYLE APRIL 2012 Style interview go on, climb a tree Eric Barton meets up with the face of Scottish Widows, Hayley Hunt. Photograph Rob Wheatman CS Hayley as the iconic Scottish Widow. 000 Hayley Hunt interview April 12:Layout 1 23/03/2012 13:51 Page 22

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Scottish Widows have been supplyingfinancial advice from their Edinburghoffices since 1815. Imagine my delightwhen I find out that this venerableinstitution has a direct connection withThe Cotswolds.The stunningly beautiful (and nowiconic) face of Scottish Widows is locallass Hayley Hunt. We’re slated to meet inher sister’s boutique, Coco Bee inMontpellier, Cheltenham. It’s a meetingthat I’m both relishing and slightly reticentof. Will she be charming or a completediva? Like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cubeafter consuming a bottle of red wine,some models can be difficult. However it’squickly apparent that Hayley won’t befitting into this category at all. She ischarm personified with a natural warmth,beauty and friendliness that beggars belief.Born in Stow-on-the-Wold andschooled locally, she was only 16 years oldwhen she was spotted in the crowd by amodelling agency at the BBC ClothesShow in Birmingham. While still studyingshe landed her first major job at 17,modelling for Virgin sportswear andlingerie. After completing three A-levels inEnglish Literature, Graphic Design andFine Art in Oxford, she upped sticks andmoved up to London, signing with theworld-famous Storm Agency who handleKate Moss, Eva Herzigova, CindyCrawford and Lily Cole.There’s an obvious passion andaffection in her tone when you mentionThe Cotswolds.“I have very fond memories of growingup here. When I was a kid I used to climbtrees a lot. I guess I was a bit of a‘tomboy’ really.”Hayley has been ‘the face’ of ScottishWidows now for over seven years. It’s aface and a look that’s now ingrained withthat brand. I wanted to know where thefamous black cloak is, only to be told that

it’s safely locked up in an Edinburghmuseum and only released for TV shootsand adverts.I am however very happy to report thatwe do have an exclusive with thisinterview, as this is the very first timeHayley Hunt has been photographed inThe Cotswolds. As we sit chatting in CocoBee, it’s crystal clear that she’s very proudof her sister Stevee’s achievements.“I try to support her whenever I can,I’m so impressed and proud with whatshe’s achieved here at the boutique,” saysHayley.I wanted to get some advice for aspiringyoung models and Hayley Hunt fixes mewith a stoical smile and ladles out this littlegem.“Finish school, get your qualificationsand then think about modelling as acareer.”Stern stuff indeed, but when you thinkthat Hayley in now 28 and knows only toowell that there is a lot of competition outthere. Modelling, it seems, is a verycompetitive environment. I’m tempted topush her towards coming back to TheCotswolds for good.“I would love to move back to one ofthe Cotswold villages for good…it’s wheremy heart is,” she says.That powerful link to The Cotswoldsremains unbroken to this day, as herfamily still own and run The Lamb Inn atShipton under Wychwood.Married to a fireman and with twochildren, Hayley Hunt seems to be one ofthe most contented people I’ve met inages. There’s a true balance there which Isuppose is due to her upbringing; solid,sure-footed and well grounded… exceptof course when she’s climbing trees.

www.hayley-hunt.comwww.cocobeeboutique.comwww.scottishwidows.co.uk

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go on,climb a treeEric Barton meets up with the face of Scottish

Widows, Hayley Hunt. Photograph Rob Wheatman

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Hayley as the iconic Scottish Widow.

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