24. Fashion Show Artistry: Crafting Themes for the Runway | Mastering the Production Series, Part 4

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 24 MIN

24. Fashion Show Artistry: Crafting Themes for the Runway | Mastering the Production Series, Part 4

from Marketing EdVenture with Jacque' Walker · host Marketing EdVenture

Episode 24. So we've talked about the roles and responsibilities. And we now get develop the theme for the fashion show. This was one of the most exciting parts of Fashion Show Production for my students.There are many ways in which you can come up with a theme for a fashion show. But I'm going to tell you about the two ways that I did it with my fashion marketing students for our high school fashion show productions:Class/club group pitches,Collaboration with the fashion design class. ------------------------------------------As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 years, I managed the production of 12 fashion shows. These were student-led productions with several high-level positions and production teams. I'm going to break those down and discuss how to produce a fashion show. This 11-part series will cover:History of fashion showsTypes of fashion showsRoles within the productionTheme developmentHosting a model callModels and merchandisingHow to develop segmentsStage coordinationPromotionsLogistics-----------------------------------------If you find value with this fashion show production series, I have a program that will available Fall 2024. It will provide a scope of resources to help you create and implement a successful fashion show. It's something I've wanted to do for years because a fashion show has so many moving parts. And of course, when you're managing students who are responsible for implementing the show, it really is a project management responsibility.The program will contain:Video and audio modulesProject management frameworkPropriety documents for management in all areasSignature model call frameworkAn outline for creating your Fashion Show BibleMedia kit frameworkReal examples from my productionsHighlights of my student-led fashion shows and more.Stay tuned for the early bird invitation to access the program. I look forward to you having access to that. And I also look forward to hearing about your fashion show productions and seeing them on Instagram. So be sure to connect with me at Marketing EdVenture on Instagram so that I can see all the wonderful work that you're doing with your fashion program. ------------------------------You are the reason your students love Fashion Marketing. Producing a fashion show will engage them into all aspects of the fashion industry. Sign up and learn all you need to know from ideation to implementation. GET CONNECTED NOW!------------------------------If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will benefit from the information shared here today.Follow me on Instagram Marketing EdVenture. I'd love to connect.Visit my website for marketing education curriculum,  Marketing EdVenture.

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