If you're planning a fashion show to raise money for school, a charity, or just as a local event, it's good to understand what you'll need to plan and organize.
Steps
Step 1. Find suitable clothes or retailers
A fashion show is all about clothes, so you need to find suitable models as soon as possible. Many stores will be willing to lend you their clothes. Ask friends, family, schoolmates, etc. if they have recently purchased clothes that you can borrow.
Step 2. Find the models and models
You can ask anyone to take part in the parade. Friends, family, schoolmates, etc. everyone can participate.
Step 3. Decide on a theme
Find a theme for the show so you can select suitable clothes.
Step 4. Make or ask to make decorations and invitations
Design the invitations based on the theme of the show.
Step 5. Hire a photographer
It will help you make great advertising shots. There will always be someone who can do it. Try asking parents, students, etc.
Step 6. Look for a website developer who works for you for free
Look for one capable of creating an Internet site to advertise and promote the event and to spread news and photos once finished. This will give the show a more professional tone and encourage people to participate in future editions.
Step 7. Book a suitable location
Check if there is a suitable salon in the school or in your community, this will make things easier. Otherwise, look around - you could ask the municipality to help you, providing you with a place for free or at a reduced price.
Step 8. Find a paying audience
Advertise the event through newsletters, flyers, the internet, word of mouth, posters, etc. Get everyone interested - moms, dads, family members, local community members, students - to attend the event!
Step 9. Consider outside help
You will need hairdressers, makeup artists, sound and lighting technicians, etc. Take advantage of the school's theater workshop, and ask students to help you as much as possible. Some parents, community members and local business owners may provide their time and skills.
Advice
- Make sure all templates are available for the selected date.
- If the models are children aged 4 to 12 and the group has 60 members or fewer, consider doing a runway show. They will take care of everything.
- Make sure that the clothes are attracting the attention of the public and that they are trendy.
- Do not organize the parade during the holiday periods; not so many people will come.