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Fashion Revue

Sept. 21, 2013
Memorial Union
University of Missouri-Columbia

fashion revue participantWhat is State 4-H Fashion Revue?
Fashion Revue forms

State 4-H Fashion Revue is a competitive event for 4-H youth.  Although it is preferred that youth be enrolled in 4-H clothing, textile, knit, or crochet projects, the State Revue is open to any 4-H member that is selected as a winner of a county 4-H Fashion Revue.  County rules or policies determine local project enrollment requirements.  During county and state 4-H Fashion Revues, youth have the opportunity to demonstrate what they've learned about clothing construction, consumerism, appearance, grooming habits, clothing selections and more. 

4-H youth that were selected as winners of county 4-H Fashion Revue events during 2012 are eligible to participate in the State 4-H Fashion Revue on September 8 at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

fasion revue partipantIn addition to attending fun, educational workshops, youth will participate in a session where an adult expert judges their made and purchased garment.  Lunch and a fashion show in Jesse Auditorium are the final events of the day. 

Objectives are to provide:


2012

fasion revue participant

Registration
Eligible youth must complete the registration and health forms and the Garment Data Forms.

4-H youth staff members must sign each registration form verifying youth eligibility. Please allow time to obtain this signature before the registration packet is sent to the state 4-H office.

The cost is $25.00 per person.  Make checks payable to Missouri 4-H Foundation.

Forms must be returned to the state 4-H office by September 1.

Return forms with payment to:
Fashion Revue
University of Missouri
801 Clark Hall
Columbia, Mo 65211

Refund/cancellation policy
No refunds are allowed.


fashion revue participantInstructions for completing forms
We need to know what participants will be wearing in the State 4-H Fashion Revue. Your ensemble and accessories should reflect the season for which they are intended to be worn, and should not be altered just because the Fashion Revue is held in the summer. It is important that a complete description of the outfit be given on the Garment Data Forms. Describe the specific details that make up the design. (The back of the pattern envelope is a good source of descriptive terms for those in the Clothes You Make category).

Please fill in the requested information as accurately as possible.  The Garment Data Forms are used for news releases and commentary.

The Garment Data Forms must include one full-length, color photograph of you wearing the complete outfit (including accessories) that you will model at the State Fashion Revue. This photo may be taken at your 4-H county event. The photo is used for category placements and background information for the judges and fashion show coordinator. The photo should fit the area designated on the registration form.


fashion revue participantSchedule and travel information
Campus map
To help participants get off to a good start, please remember the following:

  1. Registration is from 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. for both parents and 4-H’ers on the second floor lobby in the Memorial Student Union (South side) on Hitt Street.  Participants should plan to dress and prepare for the day during this time.
  2. Dressing is in assigned rooms on the second floor (S203, 204, 206, 207) for females and bathrooms for the males. Mirrors will be placed in these rooms and electrical outlets are available.
  3. Parking is available in any University parking garage. Parking is available behind the Memorial Student Union or in most University parking lots or garages.
  4. Workshops and judging begins after getting dressed in your garment for the day. Proceed to the workshop or judging session to which you have been assigned as indicated on your nametag. Workshops and judging begin promptly at 9 a.m. and are held in rooms located in Gwynn and Stanley Halls. Room size is small so that we ask parents not to attend the judging or workshop sessions.
  5. Fashion Show will begin in Jesse Hall at 2 p.m. Remember that appropriate accessories to your outfit can be included in the Fashion Show. If you decide to bring an accessory, choose an item that is appropriate for your garment (i.e. tennis racket with sports outfit; beach ball/towel with summer outfit).
  6. Parent’s may pick up a program that includes a schedule of events then tour the campus or Columbia. Parents are welcome to attend the Fashion Show.
  7. Registration fee ($25) includes the cost of lunch that will be at McDonalds on campus. We will go as a group to eat at noon.

fashion revue participantCompetition
State 4-H Fashion Revue is a competitive event. Participants are judged on these general criteria.

One junior (age 8-10), one intermediate (age 11-13) and one senior (age 14-18) may participate in the Clothes You Make and in the Clothes You Buy categories.  One contestant (junior, intermediate, or senior) may participate in the Knit and in the Crochet categories.  Each county may send up to eight contestants.

Finalists in the State 4-H Fashion Revue will receive awards.

Special notes
Senior division State 4-H Fashion Revue winners who place first in any category (clothes you make, clothes you buy, knit, and crochet) are eligible to compete in that category again. 

Garments may be made from any fabric, but please indicate if fabric is 100% cotton or 60% wool on the Clothes You Make Garment Data Form.

Contacts
For eligibility or competition questions , contact Alison Copeland at 882-8807 or copelanda@missouri.edu.

Forms for Fashion Revue 2013

Registration form (PDF) | DOC

Youth Health Form (fillable PDF)

Garment data forms
Instructions for completing forms

Evaluation forms

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