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We are thrilled that you have joined us this evening (or afternoon) We are excited to have the opportunity

to showcase our gorgeous 2011 Jewels by Park Lane Collection and show you some beautiful combinations for YOUR wardrobe. Great accessories and jewelry are what make THE DIFFERENCE between an ordinary outfit and an extraordinary outfit. Basic wardrobes can be taken to another level with the right jewelry and accessories. And thats a value that WE ALL are looking for... especially today. Fashion Experts all agree that... accessorizing is important for a number of reasons.

1. You can get more looks for less. Accessorizing is a smart thing to do! Just change your jewelry and it gives an outfit that you may have had in a closet for a few years a whole new look! 2. Jewelry places your personal signature on any outfit. The jewelry you select speaks for you; it can convey confidence, femininity, power, and elegance, even whimsy. The choice is yours. 3. Jewelry always fits; it doesnt matter about what size you are. 4. And most importantlyjewelry makes us FEEL beautiful. And we all deserve to feel BEAUTIFUL Dont we? Tonight we have paired the Fashion Colors of the Season with some of our newest and most popular Park Lane pieces to bring you a total Fashion Look. Lets turn our attention to our beautiful models, each showcasing ensembles from our 2011Jewels By Park Lane Collection.

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1 Identify an overall theme for the fashion show. For instance, perhaps the styles being modeled relate to a select season, an upcoming holiday, or a specific venue (office, a beach, a cruise). Maybe the show is targeted to a certain age group (teens and tweens or women over 50). Perhaps the event showcases the versatility of an up and coming designer or reflects what a mix of different artists have created from a limited number of materials. Other options for a themed fashion show might spotlight a particular era ("Fab Finds from the 40's"), borrow scenes from popular films and TV shows, or celebrate cultural diversity with fashions from different regions of the world. 2 Determine how many models will be participating in the fashion show and whether they will only model one outfit each or have multiple wardrobe changes. The latter condition is crucial in terms of allowing enough time for them to change clothes backstage before they have to come back on again. Sponsored Links Fashion Designing Courses Find Top Fashion Colleges in India. 2012 Admission Open. Enquire Now! Shiksha.com/Fashion+Designing 3 Instruct all of the models to put on the outfits they are going to wear so that you can determine the best order for them to appear in the show. In some cases, this decision may be out of your hands (the designer has specific transitions that he wants you to follow or perhaps the title of the event, "From Dawn to Dusk," doesn't allow any reshuffling). If it's not possible for the models to hang around while you physically move them from one slot to another in a lineup, the very least you should do is take a digital photo of each model so that you'll have something to work with on your computer. 4 Record each model's name as to how she would like to be introduced in the show. Get a thorough description of each outfit from the individual who designed it. This description needs to include the type of fabric and lining, the detailing (a faux fox collar), how it is accessorized (4-inch black patent stiletto heels, a Panama hat, jade bangle bracelets), and (unless it's completely obvious) where it might be worn ("perfect for a day at the racetrack"). If multiple designers are participating in the show, you will need to jot down their respective backgrounds, where they studied, what inspired their creations, and any other information they would like you to include. If the items being modeled are for sale, you will want to include the price of each of them in your commentary. 5 Allocate an equal amount of time for each outfit being modeled. If it's the first time you've ever done this, the word count for each description should be between 100 and 200 words. This is dependent, of course, upon the physical length of the runway or stage or whether they are strolling around a swimming pool or patio. Since you will likely have

only one rehearsal with the models, the best way for you to test whether you have written too little or too much is to walk the runway or circle the pool yourself at a leisurely stroll and read your first description out loud. Whatever the word count for this first one, the rest of your write-ups should be about the same length.
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6 Decide on music that will play beneath your commentary. Unless you can rely on the assistance of someone to handle the sound system, keep things simple. The music you select should be consistent with the overall theme of the show and should be played softly enough in the background so as not to drown you out. 7 Write an opening and a closing that supports the theme of the show. If it's a fund-raising event, for instance, your opening remarks will thank the audience for coming and explain that the proceeds of the show will go toward such-and-such. If you're highlighting the works of a particular designer, your opening would start out with her background, her accomplishments, and what inspired her to come up with the designs being featured. If the purpose of the show is to get people excited about the upcoming holidays or summer vacations, grab your audience's attention early with a clever quote, a statistic, or the reading of a short, topical poem. Closing comments will thank the audience, the models and the designers and let everyone know what's next on the agenda, where to adjourn for snacks, or announce where the clothes can be purchased. Sponsored Links India's #1 Beach Shopwww.TheBeachCompany.in Swimwear, Beachwear, Fashion- India Promo: SFB30 - 30% off sarongs/wrap Designer Dress OnlinePerniasPoPUpShop.com/Designer-Dress Digital printed dress by Designers Buy Exclusive Dress on Discount now Parsons School of Fashionwww.newschool.edu/Parsons Earn Your Degree in Fashion Design at Parsons in NYC. Apply Online! Accessorieswww.foodwearcollection.com Oree Enterprise Co.limited / service apparel for cafe & bakery Tips & Warnings

If you have taken digital pictures of each model in what she is going to be wearing in the show, you can easily view these as a slide show on your computer monitor and determine the best order. Write your script on index cards rather than 8-1/2 x 11 paper. The reason is that the cards will be less obtrusive and will also be less likely to flutter out of your hands if a breeze kicks up. Number the cards, too, just in case you happen to drop them. Always have extra "patter" in your script for the delays that will inevitably occur. It's better to have too much material you can draw from than to face that embarrassing circumstance of standing at the podium with nothing to say while you wait for the next model to come down the runway.

Always practice out loud several times before the show. Oftentimes what looks great on paper doesn't sound as flawless when it's delivered live.

Read more: How to Write a Fashion Show Script | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4450628_write-fashion-showscript.html#ixzz27YFTi2m7 ANCHORING SCRIPT FOR A CULTURAL EVENT Anchor-1 : Good Evening ! Ladies and Gentleman!, The galaxy of intellectuals, your Excellency,invited guests, teachers and my dear friends how different is this evening. Dear audience, youwill yourself discover as the colours of cultural feast unfold ! Well, my first and foremost duty - On behalf of the Principal, Teaching Staff and Students, wewelcome you all to our ANNUAL DAY FUNCTION Anchor-2 : We fell honored to have with us - The Honourable Chief Guest His Excellency Mr Biren Nanda, the Indian Ambassador To Indonesia, - Sir you hardly need any introduction, youhave made all of us proud by your distinguished work in numerous capacities. You are one of the most celebrated foreign services dignitary . Guests of Honour : Mr Dexter Kennedy, thePro-Vice Chairman of the School, the man of distinct vision and a fountainhead of illuminatingideas, an idol of knowledge and experience and inspiration to all of us. Mr Vipin Kumar, who is.( add yourself) Anchor-1 : Now, we will have our traditional auspicious LAMP-LIGHTENING ceremony as atribute to Mother Saraswati, the Godess of knowledge. (Mother, we pray for your blessings withall humility give us wisdom to make this world a better place. May all human beings live inharmony with nature and other forms of life. May the truth prevail. May the darkness of ignorance be swept away by the dawn of self-realization.)that the by our honourable Chief Guest His Highness Mr Biren Nanda Sir Please

LAMP-LIGHTENING Anchor-2 : Next, I would like to call upon our respected Principal, the sculptor of humancharacter, a seasoned scholar and navigator of this flagship of knowledge ----- to present a brief agenda and give the school presentation. PRESENTATION

Anchor-1 : Without taking much of your time, permit us to start the programme. ________ doyou feel some turbulence around here ? Anchor-2 : Yes, I do the heart beats have gone up and everyone is eager to sink into thedepth of music, song, lights and joy. Well, here you are. Today, we will have rainbow of cultural programmes prepared under the able stewardship of our teachers. First, there will be a FAN DANCE by kids from grade 6 To 8 (This dance is performed with oneor more fans and has a Japanese/Korean Origin. It involves various movements, figures andmesmerizing formations which engrosses its audience to the core.) DANCE Anchor-1 : That was indeed a lovely performance. How captivating ! poetry of footsteps !! Ablend of cosmic tune and divine music !. Anchor-2

: Now HOLD YOUR BREATH FOR another dance performance CANDLE DANCEwhich perhaps is one of the oldest dance forms of the world. It hearkens back not just centuriesbut aeons ago. Dancing with flames bring us to a more elemental and archetypical state of mind. This mesmerizing, powerful and alluring candle dance performance requires full bodyintegration. PERFORMANCE Anchor-1 : I still feel like lost in those melody dipped music notes. ( Anchor-2) Well, come backnow. Lets have a change. Anchor-2 : OK, what is next ? Anchor-1 : Wait, wait dont step over the clock ! Come with me to the theatre of life . Now kidsof grade 2 to 6 will fetch us centuries back . Yes, behold - we now present a drama PIPEDPIPER OF HAMELIN which will be performed by. It is a legend about the abductance of manychildren from the town of Haemlin,Germany. It is a high-level costume drama. DRAMA Anchor-2 : Do you know the magic of ankle bells ? Anchor-1 : Magic !

Yes, magic and music both. Here comes a scintillating dance performance which is a BALLET.Its a formalized type of dance performance which is highly technical with its own vocabulary. Anchor-2 : Really ? Anchor-1

: Yes, A blend of meticulous Pointe work, flowing and precise, weightless acrobaticmovements. Anchor-2 : Wow ! incredible. The young dancers really held everyone captive. An essay oncreativity. Firework of rapid moving steps. Awesome ! Anchor-1 : Dont you think kids are more creative than the grown ups. Anchor-2 : How do you mean ? Anchor-1 : I mean the kids are more talented. Anchor-2 : Can you wait a moment. Anchor-1 : What is up? Anchor-2 : Surprise. Suspense. Action. Emotion. Anchor-1 : Come on, what is this puzzle ? Anchor-2 : Now our seniors are going g to unleash a breathtaking stage performance a one-act play FRIENDSHIP FOREVER. Anchor-1 : Here you are. PERFORMANCE Anchor-2 : Now it is time we acknowledged the talent of our brimming buddies-

prizedistribution ceremony and annual day report, I request Principle Sir to announce the names of the winners and our honble Chief Guest Mr. Biren Nanda to give away the prizes. Anchor-1 : Now I would like to call upon Mr Dexter Kennedy to present the Vote of Thanks VOTE OF THANKS

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