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Birmingham City University to honour model Erin O'Connor

Black Country model to receive honorary doctorate to mark 15-year career in the fashion industry

Erin O'Connor outside Selfridges in Birmingham - the model will be made an honorary doctor by BCU(Image: Julian Finney/Getty Images for Sky)

Model and fashion icon Erin O'Connor said she "can't wait to come home" as she prepares to be awarded an honorary doctorate from Birmingham City University.

Ms O'Connor, who was born and raised in Walsall, began her career in modelling after she was spotted by a talent scout during a school visit to the Clothes Show.

She quickly rose to stardom and is now recognised as one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's most prolific supermodels.

BCU is set to award her an honorary degree in recognition of her outstanding achievements in the fashion industry.

She said: "I am truly honoured to become the recipient of such a generous accolade and also humbled to have been chosen by a university that is not only close to my heart but held in the highest regard across the board.

"I can't wait to come home for the big day and have the privilege of being among some of our finest educators and of course our country's future creative leaders."

With a career spanning more than 15 years, Ms O'Connor has worked with many famous designers including Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen and Ralph Lauren.

She has appeared on numerous magazine front covers and been the face of advertising campaigns for Chanel, Armani and Marks & Spencer.