Friday 18 May 2012

Olympic Scarf


Toddler Florrie Robins looks a pretty picture modelling the new Next Olympic scarf.
This artistic shot of her wearing the scarf as a Greek toga was taken by her mum Clair.
It is among the first entries in our latest photography competition.
Teacher Clair, 43, from Western Park, Leicester, who is on maternity leave with three-year-old Florrie's younger sister Polly, five months, said: "I really like the scarf, particularly the intricate little details and its a great memento for the Olympics.
"I painted the swirly background using red, white and blue paint onto a large white sheet of paper and photographed Florrie using natural light in front of the window as she messed around on the floor.
"Its going to go in the family album."
Readers are being offered the chance to win £2,500 worth of clothing and Olympic-inspired home and garden accessories from Next.
All they have to do is send in a photograph featuring either the official Team GB or ParalympicsGB scarves, designed by Next.
The scarves, which can be used as a bandana, classy head or neck scarf, or as a trendy crop top or bandeau, are available from all Next stores, including the shop at Fosse Park where Clair bought her scarf.
All profits from the sales go to the British Olympic Association and British Paralympic Association, helping British athletes.
The stylish cotton scarves incorporate a roaring lion, hearts, stars and national landmarks. They also feature the English rose, Welsh daffodil, Scottish thistle and Irish flax.
They both come in two sizes, 50cm (20in) and 90cm (35in), priced £5 and £10. Competition entrants can submit up to six pictures.
The closing date is Saturday, June 9, and some of the best pictures will appear in the Mercury and be published on our website.

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