My daughter has two trunks full of inexpensive dress up clothes. Before the party, she and I put complete outfits in ziplock bags. We included accesories and shoes. this would make it easy for the girls to choose what they wanted without having to fight over skirts, tops, necklaces, etc. My daughter's room had several stations: dress up, hair, make up, and nails. On the door we taped a sign that said "Beauty Parlor" and an "Open" sign. I leaned a full-length mirror (sideways) on my daughter's dresser and put a row of chairs in front of it, grouped to mark the different stations. The dress up station: two trunks filled with their choice of clothes, shoes and accesories. The Hair Station: my 15 and 16 year old nieces fixed up everyone beautifully. Each girl was allowed to keep the comb and hair accessories. The Make Up Station: I made up each little girl using light eye shadow, tinted lip gloss, and face and body glitter. Each girl was given thier own lip gloss and packet of body glitter. Nail station: My sister and my best friend painted their nails using light colors. When the girls were almost done, we called in the boys. We had fancy top hats, bow ties and ties, jackets, as well as, a cowboy outfit, a fireman costume, and a policeman costume. We drew a mustache on those who let us, using an eyeliner. Finally everyone lined up for a fashion show. One of my nieces made sure they stayed in line, while the other talked to the audience about what each guest was wearing. After the fasion show we gave awards.