HOLLYWOOD stars Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and Keira Knightley are said to be on the guest list for fashion house Chanel's first-ever fashion show in Scotland.
Preparations have been under way for tomorrow's Metier d'Arts event at historic Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots – a location chosen by Chanel's creative director, Karl Lagerfeld.
Fashion magazine Vogue has said the annual fashion extravaganza is traditionally attended by the toast of the fashion world and is set to be "Lagerfeld's most spectacular to date".
The show will attract international headlines, particularly if one or all of the Hollywood stars attend.
One local woman, out for a walk around the precincts, said: "I think it's great for Linlithgow."
Picture: Jamie Simpson
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