Discussing the small details of the show is perhaps the most fun and creative part of organising the event. How are you going to make your show really original, make it really stand out? The team should get together to brainstorm a few ideas. How is the show going to work? Is it going to be one continuous catwalk show or is it going to be broken up into ‘scenes' or ‘looks' with a short break in between? If so, how are you going to fill the break, remember you need to entertain the audience at all times?
Here is a list of things you might want to consider:
Here is a list of things you might want to consider:
- If you opt for a continuous catwalk show, you must give the models time to get changed. Estimate the rough time it will take a model to walk down the catwalk. Allow 3 minutes minimum for a change. Work out how many models must go in between a models first and second appearance.
- Perhaps there is a band or singer who would like to perform. Or perhaps some dancers who would like to perform a routine
- A poetry reading or short drama piece.
- A magician or jugglers always entertain the audience
- Use the breaks to highlight some of thinking behind the show.
- if you want to highlight the use of child labour in the fashion industry you could show a film or read an account of children working to produce clothing for Europe.
- If the show is being organised as a fundraising event then a spokesperson from the charity could make a short speech about the nature of the charity.
- Think about how you are going to introduce the show .Are you going to have a compere to introduce the different sections of the show?