[custom_adv] Anashid Hosseini is a well know online model. She was in the news recently about her glamorous wedding. It is said she was working on starting a new clothing line. Which is a good excuse here for us to give you the best pointers, if you are looking to do the same. We used Shopify, which is of the cheapest ways. Photoshoots cost a little bit of money, but you can also do it in a cost-effective way, if you don’t require a supermodel or a super expensive photographer. I will say that for less than $50,000 you can start. [custom_adv] Consider these tips from pros on how to create a red carpet that's efficient, effective, and relatively chaos free. [custom_adv] There's no one-size-fits-all approach for how long an arrivals carpet should be, but getting it right is key to achieving the appropriate kind of environment as well as a sense of order. “It's very tough for a red carpet to run smoothly if it's too packed—it becomes a bottleneck. [custom_adv] On the other hand, if you overcompensate and have too big of a space, and it looks empty or feels empty, and that does not bode well for the hot factor,” says YourBash's Jaime Geffen. [custom_adv] You might think you'll risk turning off some press people if you limit them to preassigned areas on the carpet, but in fact it's the opposite, because the resulting setup is a much more organized and sane one. “Always mark spots,” Mehta says. “It just keeps the check-in process and load in streamlined, and the photographers prefer it.” [custom_adv] Have enough staff on hand to make the arrivals process run smoothly, and know where to position them for maximum success. “Having a strong publicist act as a red carpet captain at the top of the carpet that can help control traffic flow is always key,” says PR Dept.'s Mehta. [custom_adv] “Best to also staff an event with talent handlers that can quickly get talent through—get the shot, get the interviews needed to get coverage, and get their tickets pulled and into the event.” [custom_adv] If only the target guests make their way down the red carpet—without peripheral people cluttering up the line—the media will more easily get the shots and interviews they need, and the whole process will be much quicker and more streamlined. One way to keep the area clear and orderly, Kleinhaut says, is to “keep drop off for V.I.P.s walking the carpet and general event guests in two separate locations.” [custom_adv] Just as you'd plan weather contingencies for main event spaces, plan them for arrivals, as well. “If it's going to be cold or drizzling, tent and heat it to keep everyone on the carpet and in the arrivals area comfortable and happy,” Kleinhaut says. “A cold celebrity will skip the carpet and go right inside—which can't happen.” [custom_adv] Ultimately, consider the specific purpose for a given arrivals line early in the game. “A red carpet should reflect the PR strategy,” PR Dept.'s Mehta says. “Is the goal a calm and controlled carpet that is stress free? Then just have a handful of top-tier photo agencies with the biggest and widest national and international reach.” [custom_adv] You can host a red carpet event in honor of a movie-lover's birthday, as an Oscar night viewing party, to screen an old movie -- or for no reason at all other than the chance to dress up like stars.