BRITISH Wool is looking for people with an agricultural background to model at next month’s Royal Highland Show.
The chosen models can expect to attend the prestigious four-day event, showcasing the best of British wool across a wide range of brands including one of the late Dame Vivienne Westwood’s favourites, Harris Tweed, and Lochcarron of Scotland.
Those with a love of fashion and a link to farming are encouraged to come forward, with the lucky individuals selected to be cast to showcase outfits on the catwalk.
Graham Clark, from British Wool, said: “We’re thrilled to be able to champion British wool at the Royal Highland Show, the pinnacle of the agricultural calendar in Scotland and hosts of the World Shearing Championships.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for people to model in front of thousands of people, wearing some of the most well-known brands in the UK.
“British wool is integral to our fashion and interior industries. Consumers are becoming more conscious of sustainability when it comes to purchasing clothing, which is great to see, and brands have a responsibility to be transparent when it comes to the origin of their fabrics and materials.”
The Royal Highland Show takes place from Thursday June 22 to Sunday 25, with the fashion show taking place each afternoon of the show.
To be in with a chance, email [email protected] and include your name, address, phone number, your link to farming and or rural life and your profile picture
Entries will close on Friday, May 12.