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Monday, 15 April 2013
Suggestions for positioning mannequins.
Make the mannequins look interesting. They should “mimic” the people in the street. Try to give the mannequins “feeling” as if they where in a tableau.
Think of the total environment of the window and display. The mannequins should blend in with the environment that you have created.
Mannequins have their physical good sides, angles or positions that they are best viewed from. Consider the most attractive view of the mannequin.
Mix your mannequins such as a pair of male and female mannequins in the ladies area or a family of mannequins (mother, father and children) in the children’s area. This is eye catching and has an element of surprise to the shop.
Treat each department differently, (sports wear/sports goods women's wear, children's, men's wear) when creating displays spechily with the mannequins, if you are using them to lead in to each department
Rotate your mannequin groups regularly. and re-position them. If they stay in the palace customers start to look at them as store fixtures and they stop doing their job. try to this every 1 to 2 months.
Avoid mixing window mannequins and shop floor mannequins, as floor mannequins tend to look more tired dur to the amount of contact they have with the public
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