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New STAR Event New STAR Event Demonstration: Fashion DesignDemonstration: Fashion Design

A note from national office…A note from national office…

*Workshop demonstrations are intended only as examples of the new events.

*Questions Policy: All questions must be submitted to the State Adviser. If the State adviser is unable to answer, it must be submitted by the State Adviser in writing to Andrea Chomistek at achomistek@fcclainc.org.

DefinitionDefinition

Fashion Design is an individual event that recognizes participants who apply fashion design skills to create a display using samples of their skills. Participants design and construct in advance a garment or ensemble, and select one of two skill areas in which to participate:

-Fashion Construction-Flat Pattern Design

General InformationGeneral Information

Categories: Senior – grades 10-12

Occupational – grades 10-12

* Tables and electrical outlets must be requested through State Adviser.

Allowable ElementsAllowable Elements

* May use props/pointers* Stacking/overlapping is allowed* May use audio * May use visuals and visual equipment* May not wear costumes* Spectators may not observe

* See STAR Events Manual glossary for detailed definitions of these terms

Though these elements are allowed, they are not provided.

* 5 minutes Room Consultant and Evaluator review

* 30 minutes Participant set up* 4 to 5 minutes oral presentation * 5 minutes evaluators interview * Total time required for this event

is approximately 40 minutes

Procedures and Time Procedures and Time RequirementsRequirements

Must include:* Project Identification Page* FCCLA Planning Process Summary

Page* Coordinates* Fabric Profile* Cost Itemization* Time Log* Photo Storyboard

Display SpecificationsDisplay Specifications

Display DimensionsDisplay Dimensions

Display Dimensions * Freestanding = 48” deep x 60” wide x 72”

high* Tabletop = 30” deep x 48” wide x 48” highMust include:* Project Identification Page* FCCLA Planning Process Summary Page* Coordinates* Fabric Profile* Cost Itemization* Time Log* Photo Storyboard

Project ID PageProject ID Page

* One 8 ½” x 11” page on plain paper with no graphics or decorations

* The ID page must include: participant’s name, chapter name, school, city, state, FCCLA national region, and project title.

Planning ProcessPlanning Process Summary Summary PagePage

One 8 ½” x 11” page(s) summarizing how each step of the Planning Process was used to plan and implement the project; use of the Planning Process may also be described in the oral presentation.

CoordinatesCoordinates

Coordinates are included in the display. They are defined here as other garments/accessories that compliment the project garment/ensemble or accessory and should be arranged attractively in the display.

Fabric ProfileFabric Profile

*Prepared front side only on paper not larger than 11”x17”.

*Includes fabric swatch or swatches of each fabric used to make the project and all available information about the fiber content, fabric type, construction, finishes, properties, performance, and care.

Cost ItemizationCost Itemization

*Prepared front side only on 8 ½ “ x 11” paper and displayed.

*Shows a list of all supplies/notions used to make the product with quantities, unit costs, and total costs.

Time LogTime Log

A log of time invested in designing and making the garment/accessory.

*Should be prepared front side only on 8 ½” x 11” paper and displayed.

*Total hours should be shown.

Photo StoryboardPhoto Storyboard

A storyboard of photos telling the story of the project and should be prepared front side only on paper not larger than 11”x17” and displayed.

* Should be 4 to 5 minutes and delivered to evaluators.

* 1 minute warning will be given at 4 minutes.

* Participant will be stopped at 5 minutes.

Oral Presentation Oral Presentation SpecificationsSpecifications

Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Specifications Specifications [cont’d][cont’d]

The presentation is to describe efforts in detail and evaluated on the following:

* Knowledge* Grammar and pronunciation* Organization* Use of visuals* Voice quality* Body language* Length of presentation* Responses to evaluators’ questions

Design and Construction Design and Construction SkillsSkills

Participants are to select a project that showcases their design and construction skills.* Design* Workmanship* Creativity* Fashion Skill Area

From Rating Sheet to From Rating Sheet to RubricRubric

* Clear Expectations* Eliminate subjectivity* Align with standards * Show skills developed by

completing the project

Rubric LogisticsRubric Logistics

Identify skill area- Flat Pattern or Construction

Turn in two copies of the Fashion Skill Area Selection Chart at registration.

Select eight skills to be evaluated.

Adviser Tip SheetAdviser Tip Sheet

Each new event has Teaching Tips for Advisers with ideas of how to incorporate STAR Events into your classroom and lists how the event aligns with Career Clusters, FACS National Standards, 21st Century Skills, and others.