You can help find Scotland’s next top models by casting your vote in our competition. All of our hopefuls can be viewed in the photo galleries below
Welcome to Fashion Faces of the Future, where some of Scotland’s most promising hopefuls are vying to secure a prestigious contract with model agency the Model Team, for one female and one male winner.
The Sunday Herald competition, which is taking place in collaboration with the Model Team and clothing brand Jigsaw, will culminate in a fashion show on November 18 at Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow.
But our hopefuls need your vote to be make it onto the list of 50 semi-finalists who will be judged on October 21. The top 40 voted by you will be joined on the judging panel by ten favourites, as decided by Sunday Herald fashion editor Eva Arrighi.
Come back to HeraldScotland next week and we will reveal who has made it into the final 50.
They will face a panel of four judges on October 21: Michael O’Brien from the Model Team, Fiona Best from Catwalk Productions, Herald & Times photographer Kirsty Anderson, and Ciara Rockhead from Jigsaw.
The judges will then choose their top 15 candidates who will take part in the Fashion Faces of the Future finale event. Check back here to find out who has been selected for the top 15.
All the competitors can be viewed by clicking the links to the photo galleries below.
Under each photograph you will find the competitor’s name and their unique phone and text number.
To vote by phone: simply call the number below your favourite face or faces. To vote by text: send your text starting with FACES followed by a space then add the four-digit number under the picture of the person of your choice to 80360
The closing date is Monday October 15, see below for terms and conditions.
Fashion Faces of the Future: Photo Gallery One
Fashion Faces of the Future: Photo Gallery Two
Fashion Faces of the Future: Photo Gallery Three
Fashion Faces of the Future: Photo Gallery Four
Fashion Faces of the Future: Photo Gallery Five
Fashion Faces of the Future: Photo Gallery Six
Fashion Faces of the Future: Photo Gallery Seven
The final event on November 18 is in aid of the charity Debra, which works with people with the skin-blistering condition Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).
It includes a Jigsaw fashion show with the latest autumn/winter collections featuring the 15 finalists, as well as the announcement of the male and female winners. Tickets for the event are £30 each. They include a drinks-and-canapes reception on arrival, a fashion show featuring the finalists, and an after-show party.
To book tickets for this event call 0141 302 7407.
Closing date for all votes is Monday October 15 at 23.59pm. Usual Sunday Herald competition rules apply. The editor’s decision is final. Calls cost no more than 51p per call from a BT landline. Calls from mobiles and some other networks may cost more. Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge Telephone and text voting lines open 07/10/2012 and close 15/10/2012 at 23.59pm. For full terms visit http://www.newsquest.co.uk/terms. Service Provided by Newsquest Media Group
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