MINI-GRAND PRIZES
CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS
MINI-GRAND #1
WOMEN'S FACE
$5,000
“Carnival Queen 3025”
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Sponsored by CJ Milan, - CEO of Reggae Fest
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On this evening we will be rewarding Ballroom’s 1st 5k Women’s Face Grand Prize Category Winner as the official
Reggae Fest Grand Marshall.
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The year is 3025 and we are requesting that each contestant bring us a futuristic look inspired by the looks of The Caribbean Carnivals. From the Bright and Vibrant Reggae Fest Colors of Red, Green, & Gold, with additional touches of Silver, to the innovative head pieces while being bedazzled in jewels and feathers.
We want you to create a show stopping look fitting of a Futuristic Caribbean Carnival Queen. Although, your look is required to be top-tier the main feature will be “The Carta”. We want to see Flawless Skin, Sickening Structure, with a Smile that is worthy to be deemed by Reggae Fest; the 1st $5k Queen of Woman’s Face.
(Remember, this is still Porcelain so we don’t want to see Club Kid Face we want Carta Untold!)
MINI-GRAND #2
TEAM
HIGH-FASHION
STREETWEAR & LABELS
$5,000
"Androids in the Archive"
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Sponsored by The Icon Overall Father Yusef Miyake-Mugler
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Tonight, we push the envelope into the next era!
The category is Androids in the Archive, where the future of fashion meets the wisdom of the past.
You are the androids, sleek, innovative,
and unapologetically non-binary. Serve androgyny, serve non-conformity, and serve the unexpected!
Your look must be archive worthy. Incorporate at least one sustainable, up-cycled, or vintage piece that tells a story mixed masterfully with two current, high-fashion garments straight from the runways or the streets.
This is not about cosplay or clichés. Leave the literal silver suits and wires at home. Instead, channel the spirit of androids innovation, adaptability, and boundary pushing style. Think sharp tailoring, unexpected silhouettes, and tech inspired accessories.
Yusef is watching, and mediocrity will get you sent packing!
Your look must be fashion forward, archive worthy, and ready for the cover of a 2099 fashion magazine.
Show us how sustainability, high fashion, and futuristic streetwear can collide in a way that's never been seen before.
