TWENTY apprentice models will be strutting their stuff down a full scale catwalk at the Chantry Centre tomorrow in the finals of Modelsearch 2008, organised by The Chantry Centre in association with the Andover Advertiser.
Four groups of models representing different age categories are made up from the finalists chosen at the Catwalk Casting held on 28 September.
They will receive model training and choreography tips and be fitted in the latest fashions from shops and stores at the Chantry Centre including Bay Trading, New Look, Animal, Adams and Bon Marche with accessories by Diamonds and Pearls, Claire's and Old Traditions and may even delight the audience in wacky fancy dress from Indulgence.
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Teams include two previous Modelsearch contestants - Grace Johnson and Bryony Anning and brother and sister, Joe and Katie Bainbridge.
Full list of finalists
Age 4-6: Mia Wackrill, aged 5; Caitlin Styles-Nicel, aged 5; Luis Wyatt, aged 6; Ross Merry, aged 6, all from Andover.
Age 7-10: Stepheni Pink, aged 7; Cherry Mae Harris, aged 10; Joe Moulding, aged 10, all from Andover; and Kyle Palmer, aged 9 from Stockbridge.
Age 11-15: Bryony Anning, aged 14; Emma James Crook, aged 15; Katie Bainbridge all from Andover; Shelby Baker, aged 13 from Tidworth; Joe Bainbridge, aged 13 and Billy Crockford, both from Andover.
Adults: Katie-Anne Plank, aged 16 of Tidworth; Charlotte Stenner, aged 16 of Andover; Becca Hutton , aged 15 of Salisbury; Grace Johnson, aged 16; Aaron Burton, aged 17 of Winchester and Pradeep Shahi, aged 20.
On Saturday, there will be three fashion shows at 11am, 1pm and 3pm when the winners will be announced.
The Sandra Reynolds Model Agency will scout one male and female from all the finalists for a potential interview and all category winners will attend a fashion photoshoot at The Chantry Centre.
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