THE suit worn by James Bond hunk Daniel Craig in 2006 hit Casino Royale is up for grabs in this year’s Alder Hey Clothes Throw.

Other goodies donated by celebs such as socialite Nicole Ritchie, Dame Shirley Bassey and actress Sienna Miller and fashion houses include a purple dress from Issa London – similar to the one worn by Kate Middleton when she announced her engagement to William.

The fundraiser – now in its third year – sees supporters throw clothes swap parties to raise funds for the West Derby hospital’s charity the Imagine Appeal.

Runcorn singer Nicola Roberts is the face of the campaign.

The Girls Aloud star – turned solo artist – said: “I am really excited to be fronting the Clothes Throw 2011 campaign.

“There are three ways you can help with the Alder Hey Clothes Throw – donate clothes, hold your own Clothes Throw party or attend any of the official Clothes Throw events in Liverpool ONE.

“Everyone can help by finding something in their wardrobe they no longer wear and donate it. I’m an avid supporter of the Alder Hey Imagine Appeal. I visit Alder Hey and the patients there really touch my heart.”

An official week of Clothes Throw events kicks off in October at Liverpool ONE’s Palm Sugar bar. There will also be a pop-up Clothes Throw shop in a secret Liverpool ONE location.

The week boasts a series of glitzy catwalk shows, fashion workshops and gives supporters the chance to buy some amazing clothes.

Liverpool ONE retailers including Imagine patron Kirsty Doyle, Jones the Bootmakers and John Lewis also donated clothes and accessories to the campaign.

And everyone who signs up receives a special Clothes Throw party pack.

Senior fundraising manager for Alder Hey Imagine Appeal, Chris Done, said: “To have the support of Nicola Roberts and Liverpool ONE is amazing for us.

“They are the perfect partners to help us expand the Clothes Throw.

“We hope the whole of the UK will get behind us and we’d love to see Clothes Throw parties popping up all over the country. Every pound and penny raised from the event will go directly to the Alder Hey Imagine Appeal.”

Go to www.theclothesthrow.com or visit the Liverpool ONE information centre.