Wardrobe Change definition

Wardrobe Change. A single wardrobe change shall consist of at least one additional clothing item worn above the waist (such as a blouse or shirt) and at least one additional clothing item worn below the waist (such as slacks or skirt) unless only one (1) such area is visible to the camera. If so, one (1) additional item in the visible area shall be considered a wardrobe change. Items such as dresses, gowns, overcoats, etc. shall be considered a change by themselves unless always worn as part of a single outfit. Further, each item of clothing shall be counted only once in determining the total number of changes even though the item may be used in more than one outfit. No additional fees shall be charged for mixing and matching wardrobe items. For example, if outfit #1 is a blue blazer and tan slacks and outfit #2 is a gray suit, use of the blazer and suit pants to create a third outfit shall not require an additional fee. Accessories such as scarves, ties, and jewelry shall not be counted as items of clothing for this purpose.

Examples of Wardrobe Change in a sentence

  • Night Premium: For hours between 12:00 midnight and 1:00 A.M. - 10% additional per hour For hours between 1:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. - 20% additional per hour Interviews: $31.04 allowance for 1 1/2 hour interview Fittings: $41.38 allowance for two hours Wardrobe allowance: $15.00 allowance for tuxedo or white tie and tails Wardrobe Change: $5.00 for first change and $7.50 for two or more changes.

  • Night Premium: For hours between 12:00 midnight and 1:00 A.M. - 10% additional per hour For hours between 1:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. - 20% additional per hour Interviews: $35.74 allowance for 1 1/2 hour Interview Fittings: $47.65 allowance for two hours Wardrobe allowance: $15.00 allowance for tuxedo or white tie and tails Wardrobe Change: $5.00 for first change and $7.50 for two or more changes.

Related to Wardrobe Change

  • Service Change has the meaning set forth in Section 2(B) of the Agreement.

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  • Design Change is a change in work and/or materials shown in the Schedule of Items and described in Plans or specifications that has been mutually agreed to in writing or ordered by Contracting Officer. Changes of a minor nature (such as adjustment in horizontal and vertical alignment, that do not exceed specified tolerance, necessary to maintain or balance earthwork quantities substantially as designed) and variation in quantities, as described in B5.251, shall not be considered Design Changes.

  • Scope Change means any change to the scope of a contract to accommodate a need not originally provided for in the contract and which may include the acquisition of additional deliverables or the extension of the term of the contract and which may require an adjustment to the contract price;

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