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Hayley Buchanan signed with Model Team Glasgow, Colours Model & Talent Agency, Industry Model Management and Bareface Model Agency in Dubai. She has taken a couple of test shots and modeled for Adidas , Boudiche Buoutique, Luca Carati Jewellery, Rox Jewellery, Synsam Norway, Tombo Clothing, Buchanan Galleries, Ness Clothing, St. Enoch Centre ...
In 2009, she was a finalist in the model of the year competition at the Scottish Fashion Awards held in Stirling Castle. [10] [12] With the STV weatherman, Seán Batty, she promoted the Energy Saving Trust's new campaign. George Square in Glasgow was decorated like a snow scene in winter to draw people's attention to heating their homes in winter.
Aisling Friel (born c. 1983) is a Scottish model and beauty pageant titleholder. She was Mary from Dungloe in 2003 [1] and was crowned Miss Scotland 2005 and represented her country at Miss World 2005. [2] She married football player Stephen Pearson in 2010, but in 2012 the couple separated. She is now married to Glasgow restaurateur Ryan ...
Romy McCahill (born 7 November 1993) is a Scottish model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned as Miss Earth Scotland 2014 [1] that gives her the right to represent Scotland at Miss Earth 2014. She was crowned by Miss Earth Scotland 2013, Kiera Kingsman.
The Scottish Fashion Awards was an annual awards ceremony honouring Scottish designers, photographers, models and fashion industry leaders. Founded in 2006, the event organiser was Tessa Hartmann, owner of a Scottish-based PR firm to promote her clients and their friends. [1]
During this segment, McGregor claims that the games hope to "team up" with the viewers and would announce further details later in the show. The ceremony then continues with a countdown, starting from 14 seconds, with "The Mother We Share" by Chvrches playing, featuring aerial shots of Glasgow, including the River Clyde and Clyde Arc. [citation ...
The pool matches saw Glasgow grouped alongside London Wasps; with former player Kenny Logan now starring for the English side. Logan was to put Glasgow to the sword over the two matches, scoring 3 tries against his old team. Nevertheless, Glasgow did well enough to get out the group and snatch a quarter final play-off place.
In effect, both the Glasgow and Edinburgh clubs took over the other districts. Glasgow's new 'Caledonian' label was later quietly dropped at the start of the 2001–02 season, with the team name becoming once again Glasgow Rugby. [15] The Glasgow side however became colloquially known as Glasgow Warriors from at least the 2001–02 season ...