A glamorous new awards ceremony celebrating social media influencers will be held in Glasgow.
The first-ever Scottish Influencer Awards will see 75 talented influencers nominated across 15 categories gather to celebrate their work.
Hosted by Radio 1 presenter Arielle Free, the star-studded evening promises to celebrate the country's diverse range of social media talent.
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The event will be held at the city's Radisson RED hotel on Sunday, October 23.
Awards will be given in the categories of food, drink, health and well-being, family and lifestyle, travel, interiors and design, art and culture, style, beauty and more.
A special award will recognise influencers whose work defines 'Inspiration'.
Winners take home a sustainable art-collectable sculpture by renowned designer Midton and a magnum of Whispering Angel rose.
Deciding the winners on the judging panel will be Michelin Star chef Graeme Cheevers of Finnieston restaurant Unalome, designer Iona Crawford and Future Beauty Labs CEO Marc Elrick.
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Nominees include Scotland's Home of the Year presenter Anna Campbell-Jones, style guru Caroline Cook, lifestyle blogger Rona McMillan, and food blogger Renu Bhardwaj.
TikToker Graeme Sutherland, who documents life caring for his mother with Alzheimer's, is up for the 'Inspiration' award.
Meanwhile, the Glasgowist and the Glasgow Times' very own columnist, Paul Trainer, is nominated in the Arts and Culture category.
The fun will continue into the night with an exclusive after-party, sponsored by Whispering Angel, with special guests Illyus and Barrientos.
Tickets are priced at £45 per person, which includes red carpet arrivals, the Whispering Angel reception, the awards ceremony and the after-party.
They are on sale now via this link.
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