General Instructions: Shopping in Style
If the exhibit is a poster, it should be on 14-inch x 22 inch poster board. If a three-ring binder is used it should be 8.5-inches x 11 inches x 1 inch. Folders without fasteners should NOT be used and entries will be lowered a ribbon placing. Video exhibits should be less than five minutes in length and be able to be played on a PC using Windows Media Player, Real Player, or QuickTime Player. Do NOT include the Shopping ins Style Fashion Show Written Report with Narration Form SF184 in any exhibits.
Shopping In Style
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Division 240
* Class C240001 Best Buy for Your Buck (For ages 8-13 as of January 1 of current year) Provide details of the best buy you made for your buck this year. Consider building the ultimate wardrobe by adding to this entry each year by dividing it into Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, etc. Put the story in a three-ring binder or video, no posters for this class (see general information above). Do not include the Shopping In Style Fashion Show Information Sheet with your entry for this class. Although both entries do share some information, there are differences in content and format for this class.
- Provide details about wardrobe inventory which indicates the following:
- Why did you select the garment
- Clothing budget
- Cost of garment
- Conclusion or summary statement(s) stating your final comments on why you selected the garment you did, clothing budget, cost of garment and a conclusion or summary statement(s) stating your final comments on why you selected your “best buy for your buck”
- Provide three color photos of you wearing the garment (front, side, back views)
* Class C240002 Best Buy for Your Buck (For ages 14-18 as of January 1 of current year) Provide details of the best buy you made for your buck this year. Consider building the ultimate wardrobe by adding to this entry each year by dividing it into Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, etc. Put the story in a three-ring binder or video, no posters for this class (see general information above). Do NOT include the Shopping In Style Fashion Show Written Report with Narration Form SF184 with this entry. Although both entries do share some information, there are differences in content and format for this class.
- Provide details listed for those ages 8-13 plus include the following additions:
- Body shape discussion
- Construction quality details
- Design features that affected your selection
- Cost per wearing
- Care of garment
- Conclusion or summary statement(s) stating your final comments on why you selected your “best buy for your buck”
- Provide three color photos of you wearing the garment (front, side, back views)
*Class C240003 Revive Your Wardrobe Take at least two items in your wardrobe that still fit but that you don’t wear anymore and pair them with a new garment or garments to make them wearable once again. Create a photo story which includes before and after photos and a description of what was done. Put in a three-ring binder, poster, or video (see general information).
*Class C240004 Show Me Your Colors Select six-eight color photos of you wearing different colors. Half should be what you consider to be good personal color choices and half should be poor personal color choices. Write a brief explanation with each photo describing your selections. Refer to the manual page 23 for more information. Entry should be a poster (see general information).
*Class C240005 Clothing First Aid Kit Refer to page 73 of the manual and complete a clothing first aid kit. Include a list of items in the kit and a brief discussion of why each item was included. Put in an appropriately sized box or tote with a lid. No larger than a shoebox.
*Class C240006 Mix, Match, & Multiply Using this concept from page 32 of the manual take at least five pieces of clothing and create new outfits. Use your imagination to show various looks (i.e. on a clothesline, in a tree, on a mannequin). Include a brief discussion of each outfit which demonstrates what you have learned by completing this entry. Entry can be a three-ring binder, poster, or video (see general information).