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Models are made of plastic

I was privileged to see the amazing mannequins of Adel Rootstein during their most recent showing at their NYC gallery. Just like my first time seeing these magnificent works of art, I was completely blown me away. The intricate detail and beauty in these mannequins is hard to describe.



(Thank you Leonard Wiltshire, my fashion mentor, for the pictures)



I learned about Adel and her amazing mannequins during a visual merchandising class in college. For those of you who don’t know much this industry may need some background:


“Continuing Adel Rootstein‘s philosophy of constant innovation and boundless creativity, we at Rootstein create mannequins which embrace and translate the spirit of fashion for a commercial audience, providing the key visual merchandising tools for truly inspirational visual theatre.”


Pictures after the jump.


I attended my first Rootstein show in Spring 2007. It was in the most gorgeous and lavish London flat.

Category: creativity, design, fashion, inspiration, pretty little things

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