Parts of Scotland are facing freezing cold temperatures, icy pavements and snow today, as last week's cold snap shows no signs of slowing down.
26.11.2022 - 07:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
These are our fabulous five finalists in the running to be crowned the nation’s next top supermodel.
The Sunday Mail teamed up with top London agency Select and Scotland’s No1 agency Colours to find a new catwalk beauty.
More than 3000 girls entered our #SCOUTMESCOTLAND search for a homegrown fashion queen.
Bookers at Select and Colours were overwhelmed by both the quantity and quality of the entries but it was this stunning group who came out on top.
The agencies now have the unenviable task of choosing a winner, who will be offered a once-in-a-lifetime contract with Colours and Select and the chance to grace the catwalks with supermodels Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner.
Here we chat to the finalists as they take part in a photo shoot styled by celebrity hairdresser Jason Hall and shot by top photographer Ifro Thomas.
Ryme Chatillon, 20, from Paris, living and studying in Glasgow
“If you had told me when I arrived in Glasgow in September as an exchange student from my uni in Paris that a few months later I would be the finalist in Scotland’s search for its next top model I would have laughed at you. Until the shoot I had never modelled a day in my life.
I have always been the tall, skinny girl with the ridiculously long legs and when I was a kid my family used to compliment me on my Naomi Campbell legs and it always stuck with me.
I’m a bit of an international soul as my dad is a French diplomat, my mum is from Chad in Central Africa and we have lived all over the world. As I travelled I started to develop a passion for fashion and that’s when it became a dream of mine to be a model.
When I came to Scotland to study at Glasgow Uni I made friends with one of Colours top models Mram and she encouraged me to contact the agency. I did
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