Finding an outfit via Tumblr and trying to recreate it on a budget
I thought an idea for a possible segment for the show would be a challenge of finding an outfit on a website like Tumblr or Instagram and trying to recreate a similar outfit on a budget. This could be £25-30 and the idea would be the two presenters going to cheaper stores to create this outfit on s budget.
It would be a simple idea to fulfil as it would minimal research and the presenters would not need to do anything crazy for it to work.
£25 Challenge
This challenge would consist of the two presenters having a budget of £25 and then going out to local charity shops and buy an outfit with their budget. This challenge has been inspired by research I did into YouTube videos. Charity shop hauls seem popular and we could create something similar in the live production VT's.
Once the outfit has been bought in the VT, it could be modelled by the two presenters in front of the live studio audience and they could decide with double-sided cards to which outfit is better.
Research to Do:
These are the notes from our production meeting. We will be asked to research a specific section in groups for the next meeting in the next few weeks. Unfortunately, a few other groups had a similar idea to my charity shop idea so I did not get mention mine. However, I am happy that something similar looks like it will be incorporated into the show!
Trends of the week/ Steals of the Season
- Presenter lead, look at 5 styles that are current ( spring/ summer looks)
- Show a variety of ways to style the item
- VT- a reporter in the high street, finding the trends for the best price OR
- VT- both presenters, finding looks for each other, look revealed in the studio
- Research: find average budget for a clothes shop, look for statistics we can use
Old to New
- Look at TV shows that are set in the past ( Peaky Blinders, Stranger things) and look at the fashion they bring with them
- How to emulate that style on a budget
Old to New [VT]
- Fashion History: Churchill- siren suits- evolved into onesies/ rompers
- Look at how practical clothes have evolved into fashion
- Chartwell- Churchills house, in Kent
Fashion Fails
- Embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions
- fails/ triumphs of online shopping
- Bad fashion choices from the past/ school years
- Audience participation- they bring in own stories
DIY fashion
- Look at big brands, how to emulate look
- Tutorial segment shows audience how to make this product
- Fun and quick projects you can do at home
- http://www.stylemotivation.com/24-stylish-diy-clothing-tutorials/
Independent Shops [VT]
- Presenters need a challenge, or a budget, to find the best item in the time
- Owner interview- why shop independent?
- Shop must have an interesting backstory/ niche
- Etsy shops- only sell online
Music
- An independent/ local artist
- How they present themselves on stage vs off stage
- Two fans of different types of music do a style swap
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