Costume-Con 27 (CC27): Future Fashion Folio Design Contest and Show Gallery and Rules

Costume-Con 27 (CC27): Future Fashion Folio Design Contest and Show Gallery and Rules

CC27-FS-03a: Avechelon City: The Cleaner

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CC27-FS-03a: Avechelon City: The Cleaner | Category: Future Fashion | Designer(s): Glynnis Miller | Maker(s): Glynnis Miller | Presenter(s): Amy White | Source: page 16 | Workmanship Award(s): Judge's Choice | Additional Award(s): 3rd Place Practical Outerwear, Co-Chairs' Theme Award (Photo ID: Ken Warren | Event Date: 2009)


Competition Staff & Rules

Staff:

  • Future Fashion Folio: Karen Schnaubelt
  • Future Fashion Show Director: Lisa Ashton
  • Master of Ceremonies: Ron Robinson
  • Presentation Judges: Deech Mestel, Rae Bradbury-Enslin and Catherine Leeson

Rules:

COSTUME-CON 27 FUTURE FASHION DESIGN CONTEST

Winning designs from this contest will be published in a printed FUTURE FASHION FOLIO, which will be distributed to the members of Costume-Con 27. Some of the designs published in the FOLIO will be chosen by models, made up, and presented in a live FASHION SHOW on May 3, 2009 at Costume-Con 27. You do not have to be a member of Costume-Con 27 to enter this design contest. You DO have to be a member if you want to participate in the FASHION SHOW.

THANK YOU to Fran Evans, who wrote the basic Design Contest Rules template that we used as a springboard for writing these rules.

DESIGN CONTEST RULES

1. All designs must be ORIGINAL IDEAS. You can draw your design on a traced figure or have someone else draw it for you, but the idea itself must be original. If someone other than the designer is drawing the design, please give them credit on the back of the design. Please be neat.

2. All designs must be on 8.5″ by 11″ (or A4) sheets of paper. (We would prefer white.) Detail work or back views may be put on extra sheets.

3. DO NOT SEND US ORIGINAL ARTWORK. All designs should be photo-copies or any other clear, non-smudging reproduction.

4. You may–in fact, we encourage you to–submit your designs in color. But we MUST have a black and white line copy of your design for reproduction in the Fashion Folio. This means black ink on white 8.5″ by 11″ paper. Please make sure your black and white copy is clean and will reproduce well.

5. If you color your design, DO NOT use anything that requires spray fixative, or may smear, smudge, stick, or flake off on other people’s drawings.

6. Number entries consecutively on the back in the upper right hand corner. Example: If you submit 4 designs, they will be numbered as follows – #1 of 4, #2 of 4, etc. Your black and white set should be labeled B/W #1 of 4, etc. If a single design has multiple sheets, they should be numbered a, b, c, etc. (so if your design #13 takes 4 pages, they should be 13a, 13b, 13c, and 13d).

7. Your name and address MUST be marked clearly on the back of EACH AND EVERY design sheet submitted, NOT just on the envelope or just one of the entries.

8. If you are a first-time designer, please indicate this on the back of EACH of your design sheets.

9. If you are a designer 12 years of age or under, please indicate this on the back of EACH of your design sheets.

10. If you wish to reserve designs for yourself or friends to be made up for the Fashion Show if they win, please mark “RESERVED BY DESIGNER” on the back of those designs.

11. Please identify the source of your inspiration (if any) on the back of the design: book, poem, movie, TV, or your own imagination.

12. Please let us know what category you think your design should be in, sportswear, bridal, etc. You can include design details, fabric suggestions, and colors if you want. The Folio Director and the Judges do reserve the right to shift the category of a design if necessary. (This sometimes happens in heavily entered categories to give more designs a chance to win.)

13. Enter as many designs as you wish and as often as you wish, PRIOR TO THE DEADLINE OF October 1, 2008. Designs must be IN OUR HANDS (not just postmarked) by that date.

14. Your designs will not be returned unless you request it and have also included a BIG ENOUGH SASE with SUFFICIENT POSTAGE on it, with your designs.

15. By submitting your designs to Costume-Con you agree to the non-profit use and publication of said designs by Costume-Con, prior to and during the run of the convention, also their reproduction in the Fashion Show. All rights revert back to the designer after the convention.

Additionally, designers having designs made up for the Fashion Show will be contacted by representatives of the Costume-Con.org website and the Costume-Con Archives for permission to display their design sketches next to photos of the finished products from the Fashion Show. These permissions are optional but highly encouraged so visitors to the Costume-Con website or the Costume-Con Archives will better understand the transition from Folio design winner to Fashion Show display piece.

SPECIAL CATEGORIES:

Cash prizes will be given in the following special categories:

1. VAMPIRES, VILLAINS, and VIXENS (sponsored by Ricky and Karen Dick): can be your interpretations of these archetypes here on Earth, or on some distant planet. Do your own interpretation of costumes from your favorite genre book or movie featuring these types of characters, or make up clothing from a culture of your own invention.

2. REDESIGN YOUR FAVORITE ANIME CHARACTER (sponsored by Karen Dick): You know what your favorite characters wear in that anime you love, but what do YOU think they should wear when they’re out of uniform (or when they get drafted into the military), or on that special date, or going to that themed costume party?

3. CLOSED LOOP CLOTHING (sponsored by Gypsy Ames): What to wear when you live in a closed-loop system (such as a big space station), and new materials and supplies are not really an option? In the closed-loop system, everything is reused, recycled and remanufactured. So the challenge is to design new clothing for any occasion that is fashionable, functional and feasible from recycled materials. The materials can include plastics, paper, recycled denim or other used clothing and textiles, metals and anything else that has had a former life before being turned into a new outfit. Use of new findings and notions such as thread or zippers is acceptable.

(If anyone else would like to sponsor a special category, please contact Folio Director Karen at the address below, or email Karen at [Removed]

SUBMIT DESIGNS BY 10/1/08 TO:
Costume-Con 27 Design Contest
c/o Karen Dick
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COSTUME-CON 27 FUTURE FASHION SHOW

Welcome to the CC27 Future Fashion Show! I would like to formally announce that reservations for the designs in the Fashion Folio will begin on December 23rd (at 12:01 EST). So start poring over the wonderful designs and concepts that are this year’s winners, and be ready to email me, starting at that time and date. Phone calls are accepted, but please don’t call after 9 pm. I am home most evenings. A first, second and third choice of designs is recommended. Winning designs and designs that are already reserved are listed below and will be updated weekly.

My email is [Removed] and telephone is [Removed]. This information is on the front page of the Folio, under the instructions for reserving.I look forward to hearing form all of you!

THANK YOU to those of you who have already contacted me to reserve designs from the Future Fashion Folio to create for the Fashion Show!!! And to those of you who haven’t reserved yet—-read over the Folio again, choose one its terrific winning entries, and contact me at [Removed] to reserve. This year’s Folio is FANTASTIC and I’d love to see many designs in it come to life! CONTACT ME NOW to be able to get your first choice.

COSTUME-CON 27 FUTURE FASHION DESIGN CONTEST
WINNERS AND RESERVED DESIGNS

VERY YOUNG DESIGNERS (10 and under)
1st: Erin Delaney | The Violet Queen | RESERVED
2nd: Alex Fenlason | Robot Redcoat
3rd: Eleah Flockheart | Winged Girl
HM: Andre Fenlason | Fisherman Bob

FIRST-TIME DESIGNERS
1st: Margaret Cogan | Steampunk Inspired
2nd: Erin Jordan | Vixen Evening Wear
3rd: Nicole de la Cosa | Countess
HM: Jay Fenlason | A Frame
HM: Erica Hale | Vinyl Vixen (black + magenta)
HM: Jamila Sisco | Captain Isabel du’Rossa

CASUAL
1st: Glynnis Miller | Avechelon City: The Bait
2nd: Meg Nicholas | Textures
3rd: Glynnis Miller | Avechelon City: The Watcher
HM: Pierre and Sandy Pettinger | Funnels and Frills

LINGERIE LOOKS
1st: Sharon Eirich | Formal Lingerie | RESERVED
2nd: Angelique Trouvere | Vampire Maternity Wear
3rd: Nora Mai | Gothic Lolita Beachwear | RESERVED

PRACTICAL OUTERWEAR
1st: Meg Nicholas | Space Age Lawman
2nd: Meg Nicholas | Mech | RESERVED
3rd: Glynnis Miller | Avechelon City: The Cleaner | RESERVED

OCCUPATIONAL
1st: Nora Mai | The Bartender | RESERVED
2nd: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | Formal Business Wear
3rd: Angelique Trouvere | Midnight at the Blood Bank

NON-HUMANS
1st: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | Alien Ambassador
2nd: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | T’Gee Shan of Andoria
3rd: Karen Heim | Bunny Girl’s Coat

UNUSUAL MATERIALS
1st: Nora Mai | Seahorse Decorative Armor
2nd: Nora Mai | Papel Picado Dress
3rd: Gypsy Ames | Origami Dress

COOL CONCEPTS
1st: Nora Mai | Tiger Lily Party Dress
2nd: Nora Mai | Quilted Ensemble | RESERVED
3rd: Ann Catelli | Tea Gown
HM: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | Bread and Wine | RESERVED (both)

STEAMPUNK
1st: Charlotte Whatley | Stinging Stunning Steam Punk Polonaise | RESERVED
2nd: Patrick H B Porter | Voyagers to the Moon, Let Us Fly!
3rd: Nora Mai | Steam Ballerina

WOMEN’S FORMAL / SEMIFORMAL:
1st: Gypsy Ames | Tangle Dress | RESERVED
2nd (TIE): Tayah Selvanayagam | Cowl Neck Vampire
2nd (TIE): Michelle Abbott | Recycled Materials Formal
3rd: Loren Dearborn | Raven Toilette by Atrocious DeVil | RESERVED
HM: Gypsy Ames | Madame Le Mort
HM: Jessica Watts | Black Widow
HM: Dawn McKechnie | October Ballgown | RESERVED
HM: Angelique Trouvere | Dragonkeeper Court Outfit | RESERVED

MEN’S FORMAL / SEMIFORMAL
1st: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | Rich Guy’s Party Wear
2nd: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | Count Ragoczy Saint-Germain | RESERVED
3rd: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | Undersea Formalwear

RELIGIOUS / CEREMONIAL
1st: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | Warrior Djinn of Bak’Tu
2nd: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | The Annunciator of God
3rd: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger | High Priestess of the Spider Cult | RESERVED

LARGE GROUP “CONCEPT” COSTUMES
1st: Alison Kondo & Fran Evans | The Court of Atlantis (8 costumes) | The Queen of Atlantis | RESERVED
* The Queen’s Guard
* The Crown Princess | RESERVED
* The Seeress | RESERVED
* The Captain of the Guard
* The Grand Vizier
* The Grand Vizier’s Page
* The Royal Consort
2nd: Karen Heim | African “Wizard of OZ” Group (7 costumes) | Glinda | RESERVED
* The Wizard | RESERVED
* The Wicked Witch
* Dorothy
* The Tin Man | RESERVED
* The Scarecrow
* The Cowardly Lion

VAMPIRES, VILLAINS, AND VIXENS
1st: Gypsy Ames | Monsieur Le Mort
2nd: Tayah Selvanayagam | Asymmetrical Vixen
3rd: Loren Dearborn | Dalmation and Bat Promenade Gown by Atrocious DeVil
HM: Dina Flockheart | Vixen Vampire | RESERVED

CLOSED LOOP (RECYCLING)
1st: Nora Mai | Hurricane Preparedness Outfit
2nd: Tayah Selvanayagam | Recycled Metal Dress (with Hat)
3rd: Meg Nicholas | Reclaiming Style
HM: Margaret Cogan | Recycled Outfit
HM: Angelique Trouvere | Something Old, Something New, Something Recycled Bride | RESERVED

ANIME
1st: Sheniqua Watson | Grecian Masquerade Ball | (Sailor Moon from Sailor Moon)
2nd: Michelle Abbott | Mad Hatter | (Astharoshe Ashran from Trinity Blood) RESERVED
3rd: Michelle Abbott | White Rabbit | (Abel Nightroad from Trinity Blood)

Future Fashion Show

Our Fashion Show winners were:

Judges Choice: (not in any order)

  • Stinging Stunning Steampunk Polonaise by Maral Agnerian
  • Mech by Karen Dick
  • Avechelon City: The Cleaner

Best by Designer: The Tangle Dress by Gypsy Ames

Best by Non-Designer: Formal Lingerie made by Gaia Eirich

Best in Show: Queen of Atlantis by Sally Fink

I hope everyone was impressed by ALL of the entries in the Fashion Show–I know I was. Some of the designs they made up, I had looked at and thought “How in the World?”, but they did it with flair.

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