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4H Fashion Revue Prince William County. Training. What is Fashion Revue?. It’s a Clothing Project Select or make your outfit Accessorize it Model it in front of judges and your friends Why? Start being a Smart Shopper now!
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What is Fashion Revue? • It’s a Clothing Project • Select or make your outfit • Accessorize it • Model it in front of judges and your friends • Why? • Start being a Smart Shopper now! • Find an outfit that looks good on YOU, makes sense for the things you like to do and is a Smart buy • Learn how to: • Comparison shopping • Clothing care --its not just for Mom & Dad • Feeling comfortable in front of a group of people
What is Fashion Revue?Part Two • Three phase process • Phase 1: Select your outfit • Phase 2: Write up the paperwork to go with you outfit • Phase 3: Come to Fashion Revue with your outfit & the paperwork • Fashion Revue Day: Saturday April 14, 2012 • Location: To be announced
Phase 1: Your Outfit • Pick out something…or make it yourself • That you will like wearing • The color looks good on you • It fits well • You can wear for your activities…like going to School, church or a birthday party.
Phase 2: The Paperwork • Fashion Revue Commentary Worksheet • Use it to write your commentary • Fashion Revue Clothing Record • Fashion Revue Consumer Comparison • They are on the website at • http://pwc4h.org
Phase 3: Fashion Revue Day • Get your outfit and your accessories • Shoes that go with your outfit • Your brush or comb! • Anything else that goes with your outfit ?? • Bring the Paperwork • Commentary, • Consumer Comparison • Clothing Record Accessorize PJ’s: Slippers, Curlers & Curious George doll • Don’t get dressed at home….you’ll do that later at Fashion Revue
The Paperwork Hint: Write neatly & check your spelling and grammar on each page
Consumer Comparison Worksheet1 page • Your garment • Compare two similar garments: • Style • care instructions (how to wash & dry it) • construction details (examples: zipper, pockets, buttons, beads & crystals, cuffs) • Cost • Where to comparison shop? • Stores • Catalogs • Internet websites
Clothing Record3 pages • Activities you did as part of Fashion Revue • Leadership activities related to Fashion Revue: • Coaching younger members to write paperwork. Checking spelling & grammar • Lead modeling practice • Past Fashion Revue participation • Results: in “Outcome” section • What life skills of the 4 “H”’s did you learn? • Check boxes in each area • Write a short paragraph about one of them • Be prepared for the judges to ask you about one of them!
Commentary Worksheet1 page • Use it to get your thoughts together to write your commentary. • Tell the judges and the audience • Why you picked the garment, when you’ll wear it • What you learned in the process (Hint: look at your Clothing Record sheet) • Some details about it’s construction and care information (Hint: Look at your Consumer Comparison sheet) • Other hobbies and sports and other 4-H clubs and activities The Commentary (not the Worksheet) is turned in & read by the Emcee
Ground Rules • There is no “First Place” • Ribbons are awarded based on Points earned • Blue Ribbon = 90-100 • Red Ribbon = 75-89 • White Ribbon = 74 or less • Green Ribbon = Cloverbud (5-8 years old) No points • The Judges fill in the Score Sheet according to scoring guidelines • They are looking for demonstration that you have learned skills • Achievement reflects your Age and Experience • More is expected of an older 4-H’er
Fashion Revue Scoring • What is important to the judges is on the Scoring Sheet • Total of 100 points can be earned Most points: The outfit on YOU—30 pts Almost as important: Commentary –20 pts and garment construction – 20 pts How well you modeled the outfit—15 pts The Project Records –15 pts
What are the Judges looking for? Smile! The outfit is good for you The garment is well constructed You are confident when modeling Answer 1-2 questions Your paperwork is complete—you’ll lose points without it
On Fashion Revue Day • You’ll be assigned a time slot for registration • Bring your outfit, accessories and paperwork • First, the judges examine the garment on the hanger, look at your paperwork and might ask 1-2 questions about your project • Then change into your outfit • Second, Model for the Judges while your commentary is read aloud • Next: Fashion Show • Finally: Ribbons, Pictures and COOKIES!!! Fashion Show! Got Musical Talent? Bring music to play the piano or sing for the audience while you are waiting