The BNO "What to Wear" Video Shoot Thursday, December 12

Each year, we make a video to provide inspiration for our party-goers. It’s a fun and playful way to generate excitement for Big Night Out and to showcase the many fashionable interpretations of the theme.
 
We need earthlings to participate and model looks for the evening at our photo and video shoot. 
 
Here's how to join the crew: 
 
  • Reserve a slot to try on costumes on Wednesday, December 11 from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Fitz. Our team has scoured the universe for a selection of outfits to try on, inspired by aliens, astronauts, androids, and everything in between. We also need Humans in Black (little black dress or suit and shades) and other earthbound looks. If you would like to bring your own outfit, let us know! Fittings will last approximately one hour. 
  • Sign up for a slot to strut your celestial stuff on Thursday, December 12, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm. We would especially like to have a crew of otherworldly travelers for our video shoot (12:15 pm to 12:30 pm in the Fitz). 
 
If you have questions, please contact Big Night Outerspace Mission Control: Renata BelashAshlee Koch, or Cheryl Willett
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