Meet Christopher Heather, 24, one of the 15 finalists chosen by our judges to fight for the Fashion Faces of the Future title in the Sunday Herald’s competition.

Biography:

I’m Christopher Heather, I have just turned 24 and I live in a small village in Angus called Newbigging.

I did a degree in creative writing and English in Wellington, New Zealand and was represented by an agency out there called Kirsty Bunny.

I am now self employed as a writer; one of my proudest moments was receiving my first cheque from Amazon. I have just finished a new children’s novel which will, fingers crossed, be published by the middle of next year.

I box twice a week and exercise every other day, whether it’s running or going to the gym. Boxing completely refreshes my mind after a day’s writing and I always find new ideas coming to me as I cycle home afterwards.

I am looking to move to Edinburgh or St Andrews as I find the architecture and unique energy of those ancient cities inspiring.

The finalists will take part in a Jigsaw fashion show on November 18 at the Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow. The show is in aid of charity Debra, which works with people with the skin-blistering condition Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).

Two winners will be chosen on the night - one male and one female - and the prize for each includes a one-year contract with The Model Team as well as £500 to spend in Jigsaw and a selection of images taken by Herald & Times Group Photographers.

Tickets for the final fashion show event cost £30 each, and include a drinks and canape reception on arrival plus a fashion show featuring the finalists and Jigsaw clothing. To book tickets to attend, please contact Lyndsay Wilson on 0141 302 7407 or email Lyndsay.wilson@heraldandtimes.co.uk