Lovers of all things fashion are being invited to find out the latest trends as the autumn and winter collections are revealed.

Representatives from Derby's Intu shopping centre will be in Station Street, Burton, from 1pm to 3pm on Saturday, September 9, looking for 10 faces to front the centre's autumn and winter 17 fashion campaign.

Driven by Intu Derby's trend wheel, showcasing the season's hottest autumn winter trends, the roadshow will give people the chance to spin the wheel and choose a trend to be styled in for the opportunity to become one of 10 final faces to front the fashion campaign.

The roadshow will display to shoppers a selection of menswear and womenswear trends from some of Intu's favourite fashion retailers, taking on the biggest looks for the season.

A spokesman said: "So, whether you're interested in this season's take on leather or how to add a subtle nod from the space age trend to your outfit, Intu Derby's campaign is designed to showcase how the key autumn and winter 17 fashion trends are accessible for everyone, no matter what age, gender or body type."

From the entries, 10 finalists will be selected to represent the true diversity of the area, and will be given a makeover by top stylists, styled in an outfit provided by centre retailers to represent the trend picked by the trend wheel.

They will take part in a photo shoot and their image will be part of the Intu Derby autumn winter fashion exhibition in centre on Saturday, October 14.

For anyone who is unable to attend the roadshow dates, Intu Derby is giving people the opportunity to apply on the centre's social media channels by sharing their favourite autumn winter 17 trend that they would like to be styled in with the hashtag #intuTrendSOS or participants can email fashionsos@intu.co.uk.

This season's female trends:

  • Space age – think metallic, sequins, chainmail and don't forget the glitter boots
  • Forties blue – it's all about dusky blues, belted coats and wide belts
  • Soft leather – from jackets and boots to trousers and skirts
  • Seeing red – get ready to dress head to toe in the colour of the season
  • Rave on – grab your slogan tees, bold accessories and supersized sweaters
  • That seventies show – checks, fringing, shearling, furs and florals
  • Textures – it’s time for velvets, furs, feathers and all things fluffy
  • Business class – strut in suits and deconstructed blazers and shirts

This season's male trends:

  • Sports luxe – go for zip-up track tops or lightweight shell jackets paired with joggers and old school trainers
  • Check mate – half untucked is the default style and the lumberjack check is the look to go for
  • Earth tones – wear from head to toe, mixing shades and tones for maximum impact
  • Brights – lighten up your winter wardrobe with eye-catching hues; go for neon orange, acid yellow or electric blue
  • Strike a cord – go slim cut and opt for tones of olive green or navy, and pair with a leather jacket for that rock and roll edge
  • Dressed down tailoring – think looser-legged trousers or an oversized coat, but keep the balance by keeping top half layers streamlined

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