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Fashion Review 

Find out about deadlines, requirements and resources for fashion review.

Important Deadlines:

  • August 13th: Registration Deadline

Each Fashion Review Contestant will enter a complete outfit (made or selected), do a personal interview and model the outfit. 

 What to Expect:

Beginners and Junior:

  • Contestants will meet for a one-on-one interaction and outfit showcase (modeling) with judges at their scheduled time. Contestants will be evaluated on the following:

1. Interview and personal presentation

2. Modeling

3. Appearance of outfit/garment

4. Total look created with the use of complementing accessories

 

  • While in front of the judges, contestants will begin their evaluation with an introduction. The introduction should include the following:

1. Name

2. County

3. One additional personal fact.

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  • Once the member has introduced themselves, contestants will model before the judges in a way that showcases their outfit/garment. Upon modeling completion, judges will have the opportunity to ask questions.

Seniors:

  • Contestants will meet for a personal interview and outfit showcase (modeling) with judges at their scheduled time. During their one-on-one time, contestants will be evaluated on the following:

1. Oral presentation skills

2. Oral presentation content

3. Appearance of outfit/garment

4. Responses to judges’ questions

5. Modeling Page 98 of 105

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  • During the interview, senior contestants will provide an oral presentation for the judges. The presentation should be in the following format:

1. Name and county

2. A presentation, 1-2 minutes in length, about their 4-H Fashion Revue project. The presentation can include information about the garment being modeled, learning experiences or activities in the clothing and textile project, future project/personal plans, and any other information related to their 4-H career.

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  • Following the presentation, the judges will have the opportunity to ask questions. Questions asked will relate to the presentation and relevant 4-H project experiences.

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