Have you got what it takes to be Bradford's next top model?
The search is still on for winning smiles and looks at part of this year's Bradford Modelsearch competition.
Now in its 12th year, the contest is being run in conjunction with the Kirkgate Centre, the Telegraph & Argus and DK Model Agency.
There is till time to nominate yourself by sending in a photograph and an entry form by Monday, April 22. You can pick one up from the T&A office in Hall Ings or the Kirkgate Centre.
Among those to have entered already are four members of one family from Clayton Heights. Keith Allwood and his children Jack, 11, Maximus, eight, and five-year-old Emily, were spotted by scouts in Bradford city centre.
Mr Allwood, 43, of Siskin Drive, said: “It is always nice to hear your children are nice-looking and we do get compliments from people about them. They are great kids.”
The successful entrants will be invited onto the catwalk for heats in the Kirkgate Centre on Sunday, May 5. From those contestants, the most promising finalists will be asked to return on Sunday, May 19, for the finals.
The panel of judges will feature representatives from DK Model Agency, Modelsearch, previous winners and retailers from the Kirkgate Centre, who will be choosing eight winners.
The finalists will also be put to the public vote in the T&A Readers’ Choice category and photographs will be published in a supplement in the T&A on Friday, May 10.
Shopping vouchers worth £500 will be divided between a male and female winner from each of the four age cate-gories. And DK Models will potentially choose one male and one female from all the finalists to go on their books.
The free competition is divided into four age categories – 4 to 6, 7 to 10, 11 to 15 and 16 plus, with no upper age limit.
“We are always keen to be involved and see the potential new faces from the Bradford competition,” said Katie Holdsworth of DK Model Agency.
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