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Catwalk Show Checklist

23-04-2026   


Launching your own fashion show is a major milestone for any emerging brand but it’s also a complex production with lots of moving parts. The key is to approach it like a project: structured, well-planned and aligned with your brand identity. 

Here’s a practical checklist to help you cover every essential element:

Define the Purpose & Format

Before booking anything, be clear on why you’re doing the show. Is it to attract press, secure stockists, create content, or build brand awareness? Your goal will shape everything from venue choice to guest list and budget.

Decide on the format:

Budget Planning

Set a realistic budget early and prioritise spend areas:

Always include a contingency fund – unexpected costs are almost guaranteed.

Venue & Location

Your venue should reflect your brand identity and be practical for a show setup.

Consider:

Industrial spaces, galleries, hotels, and even outdoor locations can work- just ensure they’re production-ready and photography-friendly.

Casting Models

Your models are your brand ambassadors on the runway.

Checklist:

Styling & Looks

Your collection should be finalised well before the show.

Key steps:

Accessories, footwear, and final styling details should be locked in early to avoid last-minute chaos.

Hair & Makeup

Hair and makeup should complement not overpower your collection.

Checklist:

Consistency across models ensures a polished, editorial finish. It’s also worth considering overall hair health and presentation, especially if you’re working with the same models across multiple shows or campaigns. Partnering with specialists such as Vinci Hair Clinic can be a subtle but valuable way to support confidence and maintain a consistent, camera-ready look.

Production: Lighting, Sound & Runway

Production can make or break your show.

You’ll need:

Lighting is especially important it affects how colours, textures, and details are perceived both live and in photos.

PR, Guest List & Invitations

A full room of the right people is more important than a large crowd.

Focus on:

Send invitations early and follow up. Digital invites are standard, but physical invites can elevate your brand if budget allows.

Backstage Management

Backstage is where the real work happens.

Essentials:

Chaos backstage is normal – managed chaos is the goal.

Rehearsal & Run of Show

Never skip this.

A rehearsal helps prevent timing issues and ensures everyone knows their role.

Photography & Videography

Your show content will live far beyond the event itself.

Make sure you have:

These assets are crucial for press, social media, and future sales.

Marketing & Content

Build momentum before, during, and after the show.

Your show isn’t just a moment it’s a content engine.

Post-Show Follow-Up

What you do after the show is just as important.

A successful fashion show isn’t just about the runway, it’s about storytelling, execution, and making sure the right people see your work. Keep your concept focused, your team organised and your brand identity at the centre of every decision.

Catwalk images by Chris Daw




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