Ever since the dawn of civilization, people have been fascinated by the style of other people and have tried to imitate other in the style of walking, talking, and even dressing! And the arts and competition of mimicry, mono-acting, fancy dress competition are some refined forms of this instinct!
A fancy dress is a very common feature in schools and colleges these days, and no wonder people like and enjoy watching students wearing different types of clothing depicting different facet of the life! There are institutes who organize these fancy dress competitions every year and they are a big success.
The participants of these fancy dress competitions are provided with a choice to wear any dress that might be relevant to the theme of the competition. And sometimes there are open categories and no theme whatsoever is provided, thus, leaving the participants to wear whatever comes in their mind! Boys mostly opt for the dress of a sportsperson, actor, a politician, a doctor, a professor, a soldier, a priest, a hawker, etc. Girls mostly choose a character that suits their gender like a nurse, a lady doctor, an actress, a model, a fashion designer, a teacher, a nymph, a religious woman and so on! There are number of other options that the participants can choose! But the main point of choosing a dress lies on the availability of that dress or the time available to prepare that dress by professional or by oneself. For the main motive behind the fancy dress competition is to shape the creativity of students and to give them a practical idea by performing on the stage with the actual dress on!
Sometimes, there are other things that make the part of the dress, as if the participant has chosen a tradesman, he or she might also has to depict some tools and other things that are particularly related to that trade! The art of winning a fancy dress competition lies with the idea of convincing the judges and the audience with your appearance that you are depicting your chosen character most suitably. And without doubt, the dress in the most important factor for the convincing appeal!
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