2018 Woodbury County Fair Fair Book 2018 | Page 97

Woodbury County Fair 97 have had individual or group experiences in choosing shopping alternatives, evaluating fit, quality and construction features, price and cost comparison. A receipt is required. 1. Purchase an outfit that represents the 4-H’ers goal or intended use for the selected outfit. 2. Have had individual planned or county experience(s) in choosing shopping alternatives, evaluating fit, quality and construction features, price and cost comparison. 3. Outfits must be selected by the 4-H member and purchased from a garage sale, consign- ment store, or resale shop (i.e. Goodwill, Salvation Army, or other stores of this type). Hand-me-downs or clothing as gifts that were selected by the 4-H’er belong in Clothing Selection. 4. Cost of outfit must be $15 or less, not including shoes, accessories, or undergarments. 5. Receipt(s) MUST be turned in with Clothing Event Report Form. 6. To receive county premium money the 4-H’er must participate in the Fashion Revue and Clothing Selection Style Show held Sunday afternoon during County Fair. If families have a conflict, please contact the 4-H Superintendents before Fair. 4-H Fashion Revue Fashion Revue is for clothing project area members who will model an outfit of one to three pieces that they have constructed, hand-knitted, machine-knitted, or crocheted during the current 4-H year. 1. The Fashion Revue is for 4-H’ers who have participated in the Iowa 4-H program. The garment(s) to be evaluated must be constructed by the member during current 4-H year. 2. The item(s) the 4-H’er constructed, hand knitted, machine knitted, or crocheted are the major part(s) of the ensemble. Garments or outfits consisting of one to three pieces such as party clothes, tailored suits, vests, slacks, skirts, active sportswear and/or coats are acceptable as Fashion Revue Entries. Blouses and sweaters are usually considered as garments. If they are used under a coat or jacket for a touch of color at the neck (similar to a scarf) they may be made or selected. All other accessories and undergarments may be made or selected. Acces- sories include belt, scarf, purse, hat, jewelry, and the like. 3. While the member need not make all parts of the ensemble, the 4-H’er will be evaluated on the entire outfit. 4. Evaluation includes choice of color and fit, choice of accessories, quality of construction, grooming, poise and appropriateness of the outfit. 5. To receive premium money the 4-H’er must participate in the Fashion Revue and Clothing Selection Style Show held Sunday afternoon during County Fair. If families have a conflict, please contact the 4-H Superintendents. If this is a problem, please contact the 4-H Superin- tendents before Fair. 6. Woodbury County allows the Fashion Revue garments to be exhibited at the County Fair in the constructed garment class. Senior 4-H'ers who received a Grand Champion in the constructed exhibit and were also selected for State Fair Fashion Revue, must exhibit in Fashion Revue at State Fair, and an alternate would be able to exhibit in the State Fair Cloth- ing Department at State Fair. State Fair information for Clothing Selection, $15 Challenge and Fashion Revue 1. 4-H Participants must be in the senior designated grade level (grades 9-12). 2. Four Fashion Revue participants will be eligible to represent each county with no more than two (2) participants from any one category (female, male, or minority). 3. Three $15 Challenge participants (one female, one male, one minority) will be eligible to represent each county. 4. Three Clothing Selection participants (one female, one male, one minority) will be eligible to represent each county. 5. Awardrobe State Clothing Event will be held on Thursday, August 9, 2018 in Ames, IA at the Memorial Union on the Iowa State University campus. 6. No limit on the number of times a 4-H’er may be selected for state fair. 7. Outfits or accessories which will be worn during the Awardrobe Clothing Event may not be entered as a 4-H Iowa State Fair Exhibit.