Every Saturday Alan offers sartorial advice to anyone who can't decide what to wear out to the pub, club or dinner party. But come on, admit it, we’ve all had Wardrobe Disasters in the past – and here’s your chance to share yours with the world!
Send us your pics of some of the Saturday night fashion mistakes you've made in the past – those yellow leggings, say, or that turqoise jacket with the enormous lapels. We'll display a selection in our gallery.
Go on, you know you want to!
And if you’ve been given advice on the show by Alan, remember you have to send in proof you took his advice to claim your prize rosette!
Email your pics, and any details relating to your Wardrobe Disaster, to alan.carr@bbc.co.uk Before sending an image, please note the terms and conditions below.
Take a look at the Going Out With Alan Carr photo gallery here
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