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Thursday, 17 October 2013
Thoery of Intensity
http://blog.bergdorfgoodman.com/windows/fashion-week
This represents theory of intensity because of the size of the object in the back. The idea behind the window was for the backdrop to look a bit eerie and alien-like, and the bold colours used do also add more intensity and an even bigger pop of colour aside from the garments on display. Michelle S.
http://www.fashionwindows.net/2010/12/store-windows-in-paris-roberto-cavalli-at-printemps/#jp-carousel-74496
I liked this window because the rich colours and set up in general make for a dramatic and intense scene. It's typical to have mannequins standing upright to show off the clothes, but I found this to be just as effective. Having the mannequin laid out across the chair so dramtically makes people passing by wonder about the story behind the display. Michelle S.
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