Dress Like a Celeb!
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Design and assemble a celebrity inspired outfit from clothes and safe craft supplies, then practice posing and explaining your style on a mock red carpet.

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Step-by-step guide to design and assemble a celebrity-inspired outfit and practice a red carpet pose

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Fashion Design for Kids, Teachers and Parents

What you need
Adult supervision required, coloring materials (fabric markers or fabric-safe paints), costume jewelry or accessories, fabric glue or fabric tape, fabric scraps or scarves, old clothes or outfit pieces, optional hat or sunglasses, safety scissors, tape or safety pins

Step 1

Pick one celebrity you love and choose a style or theme you want to copy.

Step 2

Gather the clothes and craft supplies you need and bring them to a clear workspace.

Step 3

Lay your base outfit flat on the floor so you can see how it looks.

Step 4

Choose two or three main colors and decide which accessories you will use.

Step 5

Cut shapes from fabric scraps using safety scissors with adult supervision.

Step 6

Use fabric glue or fabric tape to attach your fabric shapes to the base outfit.

Step 7

Add costume jewelry and any accessories to finish the outfit look.

Step 8

Put the outfit on and check that everything feels comfortable and safe.

Step 9

Make small adjustments with tape or safety pins to improve fit or style.

Step 10

Place a towel or sheet on the floor to make a mock red carpet area.

Step 11

Practice three different poses in front of a mirror on your red carpet.

Step 12

Say a one or two sentence explanation of your style out loud so you can rehearse it.

Step 13

Share a photo or short video of your finished celebrity outfit and red carpet moment on DIY.org

Final steps

You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

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Help!?

What can I use if I don't have fabric glue or fabric tape?

If you don't have fabric glue or fabric tape, use double-sided craft tape or temporarily secure fabric scraps with safety pins or iron-on hem tape with adult help to attach shapes to the base outfit.

My fabric shapes keep peeling off — how can I fix that?

If shapes peel off after gluing, press them firmly and weigh them with a heavy book while the glue dries, then reinforce edges with small strips of fabric tape or tiny safety pins before wearing.

How can I adapt this activity for younger or older kids?

For preschoolers have an adult pre-cut fabric shapes and let them arrange and stick pieces with fabric tape or stickers and skip safety pins, while older kids can hand-sew details, layer costume jewelry, or design a themed mood board before laying out the base outfit.

How can we make the red carpet moment more special or professional?

Create a cardboard backdrop or paparazzi frame, place a towel as the red carpet, add music, props made from fabric scraps and costume jewelry, and record your three poses and one- or two-sentence style explanation to share on DIY.org.

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Facts about fashion and costume design for kids

♻️ Upcycling an old shirt or dress into a new outfit is a popular eco-friendly fashion trend that reduces clothing waste.

👗 Many celebrity gowns are custom-made by haute couture houses and can take hundreds of hours to craft.

🎬 Red carpet looks are usually created by a whole glam team — stylists, designers, hair and makeup artists work together.

📸 Simple posing tricks like a hand-on-hip or a three-quarter turn help show off outfits and look confident in photos.

🌟 The Met Gala is an annual fundraiser that raises millions of dollars for the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute.

How do we do the "Dress Like a Celeb!" activity?

Start by picking a celebrity or a style idea and sketching a simple outfit plan. Lay out clothing and safe craft supplies, then customize garments using fabric markers, iron-on patches (adult-applied), ribbons, and removable accessories. Assemble the outfit and create a mock red carpet with a blanket or runner. Practice three poses and a short, fun description of the look. Finish by taking photos or showing family in a mini red-carpet presentation.

What materials do I need for Dress Like a Celeb!?

Gather everyday clothes to upcycle (shirts, skirts, jackets), plus fabric markers, iron-on patches, safety pins, ribbons, costume jewelry, elastic bands, fabric glue or glue sticks, Velcro, and non-toxic embellishments. Have scissors and a hot iron only for adult use. You’ll also want a mirror, smartphone or camera for photos, and a blanket or runner for the mock red carpet. Keep small pieces in a tray to avoid lost items or choking hazards.

What ages is the Dress Like a Celeb! activity suitable for?

This activity suits ages 3–12 with adult adjustments. Ages 3–5 enjoy dressing and simple stickers or fabric markers with close supervision. Ages 6–8 can use more glue and basic sewing help from an adult. Ages 9–12 can design, assemble, and rehearse speeches with minimal supervision but adult support for heat tools. Always supervise cutting, hot tools, and small decorations; tailor difficulty to each child’s motor skills and attention span.

What are the benefits and safety tips for this activity?

Benefits include boosting creativity, fine motor skills, storytelling and confidence through posing and describing outfits. It encourages problem-solving and language practice. For safety, use non-toxic supplies, avoid loose choking-size parts for young children, and reserve scissors, irons, and hot glue for adults. Secure loose accessories, test fabric glue on scrap cloth first, and set clear rules about dressing-up areas and photo consent. Celebrate effort over perfection to keep it positive.
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