Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has joined Hollywood stars including Gerard Butler and Julianne Moore on the shortlist for the Scottish Fashion Icon award.
A total of 13 famous names from film, television, music, sport and modelling are in the running for the accolade at this year's Scottish Fashion Awards.
The public can vote for their winner, who will be crowned at a ceremony to be held at Dover House in London on October 9.
The event, which will be hosted by MTV's Laura Whitmore, also includes a further 13 categories judged by a panel of leading industry figures.
Founder and producer of the event, Tessa Hartmann, said: "The icon list always prompts much debate but it's a bit of fun on top of what is otherwise a very serious awards presentation.
"We are huge fans of Andy Murray, who has literally had a fashion make-over in the last 18 months, and given his win at Wimbledon this year and his excellent sartorial choices, he very much deserves to be in there."
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