Show dates 13th and 14th June.
Students 1st,2nd and foundation years including myself (1st year) on their time on the course was making garements.
1st years each get from 1-3 selected of their garments they made throughout the year selected by the head of fashion to be put in the show.
As the second years and foundation specifically made a collection for their FMP (final major project) which would all be shown from topics they chose themselves from perfection to vibrant africa.
Every first year was allocated a job to support the show from model management to rail management to selling raffle tickets to doing the music for the show (pratically DJ) to design of the flipbook to helping 2nd and foundation students finish garments before the show date.
I was in model management with a friend of mine - Louissa. Our job was to find around 50 models for the show,from asking the Fashion course students to ask friends and relatives of a minimum of 2 to us standing in town asking people we think would suit the breif of height requirements etc. It wasnt the easiest of jobs but through the difficult times me and Louissa always rised above it and sorted all situations out even models not showing on show day! 
A few days before show day we had fashion show rehearsals so the model knows how to walk and make sure the clothes fit and any alterations needed to be made or nude underwear had to be brought etc and rail management knew what clothes belonged on what rail. Busy Busy!
Show day arrived and students from ND fashion and Sutton Campus arrived to do make up and hair for the arrival of models.How Exciting!After the models arrived less then what was arranged,(more work for me and Louissa) they got straight on to getting them ready. We had full dress rehearsals on the day up until show times!
6:30 arrived and guests where seated ready for the show.this happended on both days but on day 2 there was two shows!
The shows was a success and was worth all the hard work.
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