AN ARRAY of Scots celebrities are auctioning off their accessories in aid of charity.

Music stars Rod Stewart and Annie Lennox will join Outlander hero Sam Heughan and actor Robert Carlyle in selling off items from their wardrobe.

Other celebrities taking part include Alan Cumming, Lorraine Kelly, One Direction, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and Ryan Gosling.

The cash raised in the annual Loosen Up auction will be given to male cancer awareness charity Cahonas Scotland.

Rod Stewart has donated a signed Celtic FC tie, while Robert Carlyle has donated a tie he wore on the red carpet at the premier of the Legend of Barney Thomson in Edinburgh last year.

Outlander star Sam Heughan, an ambassador for the charity, has donated the tartan scarf worn in his role of Grand Marshal at New York Tartan Week Parade.

Bids have poured in for the scarf, with more than £6,000 pledged already.

Sam said: "I'm delighted to be joining a big group of generous celebrities by donating my scarf to support Cahonas Scotland and Testicular Cancer Awareness Month

"We are not only raising funds but we're also getting men to talk about Testicular Cancer and be open about it because it certainly is something guys don't really like to address or even think about."

Cahonas Scotland Founder and Chairman Ritchie Marshall said: "We would like to thank the many celebrities who have taken the time to engage with us, learn more about what we do and support Testicular Cancer Awareness Month."

The charity plans to use all cash raised to improve education, awareness and early diagnosis of Testicular Cancer.

All the tiems will be available to view and bid on until April 24, via www.loosenupauction.com