Do you think you have the looks, style and personality to reach the very top in the modelling world?
Do you fancy stepping out along catwalks at some of the world's most famous fashion shows?
If the answer to these questions is yes then sign up for the Telegraph & Argus Model Search competition and your dreams could come true.
Wannabe models of all ages, heights and sizes, who live or work in the Bradford district, are being invited to enter the competition, with heats being held at the Kirkgate Centre in Bradford on Monday, August 26.
The shopping centre is expected to come alive as contestants strut their stuff on a specially-erected catwalk together with full lighting, sound and compere.
The winners of the heats will then go on to compete in the grand final on Saturday, August 31, also at the Kirkgate Centre.
As well as prizes of vouchers to spend at shops in the Kirkgate Centre, grand finalists also have the chance to be scouted by Nemesis Model Agency. The agency spotted singing sensation Robbie Williams at the start of his glittering career and put him on the road to stardom with Take That.
The competition will be split into four age categories. These are:
l ages four to six, boy and girl
l ages seven to ten, boy and girl
l ages 11 to 15, boy and girl
l adult male and female
A male and female winner will be selected from each category and each will receive vouchers to spend on clothes from shops in the Kirkgate Centre.
Catherine Riley, manager of the Kirkgate Centre, said: "Modelling contests always attracts interest, but there is no doubt that at the Kirkgate Centre the contestants will put their heart and soul into the event and demonstrate that they are a real showcase for the good looks and high spirits that make Bradford such a vibrant community."
Anyone wanting to enter the competition should fill in the entry form below and send it to the printed address with an attached photograph.
The closing date for entries is Friday, August 16.
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