Holding a fashion show can be a little tricky and expensive if not designed properly. This article will help you organize a fashion show easily and inexpensively.
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Step 1. Decide where to hold the fashion show
The place you choose must be large enough to accommodate a large number of people, but the rental price is affordable so you don't risk losing.
Step 2. Find out if you need to purchase a license for the music to be played at the event
If it's necessary, make sure you've bought it before the event.
Step 3. Contact your local fashion designer
Ask if they would like to show off their designs at your fashion show. Usually many designers like the opportunity to show off their designs. People will also be more eager to attend events with local designers than events that show off everyday clothes (high-street).
Step 4. Recruit models
You don't have to spend money to hire professional models. Make advertisements and hold auditions. Give the fashion designers a chance to attend the audition if they wish, they may think of a certain person to show off their design.
Step 5. Find a stylist and stylist
You don't need to look for professional hairstylists and celebrity makeup artists. Try advertising at a local college that has a hair and makeup major. At least some students will be happy to join the activity.
Step 6. Determine the price of the entry ticket
The price you charge will depend on the type of show being held. If the fashion show is for charity, people may be willing to pay more for tickets than usual.
Step 7. Promote your fashion show
While clothes and models are important, you can't have a fashion show without an audience. Advertise your fashion show well and send out lots of invites. Fulfill the space you have rented.
Step 8. Do the exercises on stage
Practice with all the models so they know what to do during the actual show. With practice, it's less likely that someone messes up the show. Stage rehearsals don't have to be on a real stage.
Step 9. Arrange the seats in these places around the catwalk
The catwalk does not have to be a high stage, but can also be in line with the floor area surrounded by chairs. Many simpler fashion shows set the catwalk that way.
Step 10. Adjust the lighting and decorations
Make sure to keep it simple because too much light and decoration will distract people from the clothes.
Step 11. Find people who can help at the fashion show
You will need people to sell tickets and behind the scenes to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Step 12. Make sure everyone is on location on time and they know what to do
You don't want people to be rowdy and confused. Make sure everyone knows where to go and what to do at the appointed time.