September 29, 2023

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Fashion Show Formations

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 20: Model Jang Yoon-Ju showcases designs on the runway during the 'Miss Gee Collection' show as part of HERA Seoul Fashion Week S/S 2016 at DDP on October 20, 2015 in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo by Han Myung-Gu/WireImage)

Beyonce’s anthem “Formation” has become an unofficial anthem for the Black Lives Matter movement, and the Misha Collection runway show ended with the singer’s hit song. In addition to triggering outrage on social media, this imagery caused a furor on Instagram. When IMG Models posted the runway video on its Instagram page, many users questioned the use of a black song without black people.

The first fashion show featured white models, and the song “Formation” by Beyonce played in the finale. After IMG Models posted the show’s finale to Instagram, many questioned the song choice, and whether the fashion show had a black cast. The song’s choice was later clarified by viewers, who noted that the show was a “shockingly white” affair. Nevertheless, the show was a hit.

Before the show, make sure to hire models. Professional models can be found through open casting calls, local modeling agencies, and other sources. Volunteers can be found through social media and newspapers. In addition to the models, you should also enlist hair and makeup artists. These artists play an important creative role, as they are vital in creating the entire “look”.

Before putting on a fashion show, you need to establish the theme and the ambiance of the show. This can be done with the use of music, lighting, stage production, and audience seating. The overall feel of the show will determine how the music, lights, and decorations are set up. If it’s for charity purposes, you can try a pink theme, for example, with warm lighting and flowers to set the mood. Lastly, you must adhere to a budget.

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