Fashion Show

CONSUMER AND FAMILY SCIENCES 

Fashion Show Department C 

Superintendents: Julie Schommer, Jessica Fisher, & Tami Tollman 

Junior Superintendents: Garett Tollman, Bailey Sellman, & Miranda Betson 

DIVISION 410: FASHION SHOW GENERAL INFORMATION: 

  1. Judging will be at Consumer & Family Sciences Day on Thursday, July 23. Check in will be at 8:30-9:30 a.m. Public Fashion Show will be Thursday, July 23, 7 p.m.
  2. Each contestant should choose or make accessories to complete the outfit modeled.
  3. All garments must remain on display during the County Fair.
  4. Boys and girls are encouraged to enter with separate dressing rooms provided.
  5. All garments styled before the judges must be entered for clothing judging.
  6. Garments should be age appropriate. 
  7. All modeling narrations are due the Tuesday before clothing day. Narrations are available in the office or online.  

CLASSES: 

C410001. Modeled Clover Kids & Sewing for Fun Favorite Outfit – Not State Fair Eligible.  

C410010. Modeled “Beyond the Needle” Embellished Garment (s) with an Original Design. (SF118) Garment is created using intermediate or advanced techniques as defined in the project manual. Designs are the original idea of the 4-H’er using the elements and principles of design to make an original statement. 

C410015. Modeled “Beyond the Needle” Garment Constructed from Original Designed Fabric. (SF118) Fabric yardage is designed first, then a garment is constructed from that fabric. Other embellishments may be added. 

C410020. Modeled “Beyond the Needle” Textile Arts Garment(s). (SF118) Garment is constructed using new unconventional materials. Examples: rubber bands, plastic, duct tape.  

C410025 Modeled Beyond the Needle- Wearable Technology Garment. (SF118) Garment has integrated technology into its design. 

C410026 Modeled Constructed “STEAM 1” Garment (s). – Not State Fair Eligible. Possible types of garments include simple top, bottom (pants, shorts, or skirt), or dress, which required minimal skills to construct. May also model an apron or vest over a purchased outfit. 

C410030. Modeled Constructed “STEAM 2” Garment(s). (SF118) Possible types of garments include: Dress; Romper or Jumpsuit; Skirted Outfit – skirt with top, vest, or lined/unlined jacket – must have sewn two pieces; Jumper and Shirt – must have sewn both pieces; Pants or Shorts Outfit – pants or shorts with top, vest, or lined/unlined jacket – must have sewn two pieces or a purchased top can be worn to complete a vest or lined/unlined jacket outfit with a constructed bottom. ; or Upcycled Outfit Combination – must contain a complete constructed outfit (examples: if the top is upcycled, must include a constructed bottom, upcycled dress).Nightshirts, flannel lounging pants or any other types of loungewear can NOT be modeled. 

C410040. Modeled Constructed “STEAM 3” Garment(s). (SF118) Possible types of garments include: Dress or formal; Skirted Outfit - skirt with shirt, vest, or lined/unlined jacket – must have sewn two pieces; Jumper and Shirt – must have sewn both pieces; Pants or Shorts Outfit (pants or shorts with shirt, vest or jacket); Romper or Jumpsuit; Specialty Wear (Swim wear, costumes, western wear-chaps, chinks, riding attire, or hunting gear); Non-tailored Lined or Unlined Jacket or Coat – Additional pieces with jacket or coat may either be constructed or purchased; Tailored Coat, Blazer, Suit Jacket or Outerwear. Additional pieces with coat, blazer, jacket or outerwear may either be constructed or purchased; Upcycled Outfit Combination – must contain a complete constructed outfit (examples: if the top is upcycled, must include a constructed bottom, upcycled dress).A purchased shirt can be worn to complete a vest or lined/unlined jacket outfit with a skirt, pants or shorts. Nightwear or loungewear can NOT be modeled. 

C410050. Modeled Knitted or Crocheted Clothing (Level 2 or 3). (SF118) Knitted garment using pattern stitches such as diamond, block, twist or seed/moss stitches or advanced knitting stitches such as pass slip stitch over, double-pointed needle knitting, cable, Turkish, tamerna, plait, germaine, feather and fan or knitting with one or more patterns such as Aran or Fair Isle. Crocheted garment using pattern stitches such as texture, shell, cluster or mesh stitches or advance crochet stitches such as afghan, broomstick, hairpin lace, design motifs or pattern stitches. Garment needs to be a complete outfit as in a dress, coat or two-piece ensemble (bottom and top).  

C410060. Modeled Shopping in Style Purchased Outfit and Written Report. (SF 185) The curriculum is developed and designed for youth ages 10 and older to help them strengthen their consumer skills when purchasing clothing. 4-H members must model a complete wearable outfit. All pieces of the garment must be purchased. Purchase of accessories is optional. Youth must submit 4-H Shopping in Style Fashion Show Form. Form SF184 online can be found under the 4-H State Fair Book.