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How to Put on a Fashion Show: A guide to presenting your own catwalk collection
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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How to Put on a Fashion Show: A guide to presenting your own catwalk collection
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Eric Musgrave
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:160 | Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 250 |
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Category/Genre | Fashion design and theory Advertising Fashion and style guides |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781849941631
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Classifications | Dewey:659.152 |
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Illustrations |
250 illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Pavilion Books
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Imprint |
Batsford Ltd
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Publication Date |
28 August 2014 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Everything from arranging the front row to marketing Putting on a fashion show is not the preserve of big fashion houses. Anyone with creativity and some energy can put one on. there are some practicalities involved and this book takes you through them all, whatever your budget. How to find the right venue; getting sponsorship; designing and making your own clothes or acquiring clothes from designers and shops; finding the right models; how to market and promote the show; troubleshooting and coping when things don't go exactly to plan. the book has lots of practical advice and examples as well as case studies. Every question is answered, from what theme to choose for your show to music selections. Fashion shows are a key part of any fashion house or brand whether it's at New York Fashion Week, a start-up label, or a local college show. Being able to plan, schedule and be creative at the same time are the key skills of any fashion show producer. Whether it's a one-off show you want to do well or it's the beginning of a fashion career, this book is an invaluable guide to the fashion show world.
Author Biography
A dedicated reader and scribbler all her life, Rosie James completed her first novel (sadly unpublished) before reaching her teens. Significant success came much later, and over the last twelve years newspaper and magazine articles, short stories and romantic novels followed under her other pen name Susanne James. Rosie's four family sagas were the next stage, the plots reflecting her fascination with the human condition - how different, yet how alike we all are. And in every story one thing is guaranteed - a happy ending.
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