Costume model props can have many shapes and sizes, but also can have a variety of colors and textures. Most stores will choose white because they think that white will not conflict with the color of the displayed goods. Actually, all colors are very good. The more different the colors, the more you can distinguish yourself from your competitors. They used models of different colors in the same location, not to mention models of different forms and colors in the entire store, and they were very successful. Because the exposed parts of the model are mainly the head, hands and feet, as long as we cooperate with the model props factory, we will have a model that meets the unique needs of our brand.
Sitting models challenge static standing models. It has been mentioned before that among the models who use sitting posture. I prefer sitting models for the simple reason that sitting or sleeping positions can better reflect the atmosphere of real life. Sitting or sleeping posture shows a relaxed posture, just as a person will sit down and lie down after standing tired. This posture gives a model more personality and can better describe the life picture.
I see some fashion brands use models to display their own clothing brands, but they feel uncomfortable when models are barefoot. These models often expose their toes. Of course, not every clothing retail store sells shoes, but this does not mean that the models they use cannot have shoes, nor can they borrow a pair of shoes from indirect competitors to wear. In this case, perhaps the shoe store is also trying to borrow clothes from the clothing store for his model to wear. The door to cooperation with other retailers should always be open. Models, like other display props in stores, should be replaced annually. Models are also aging and boring. If there is no better replacement plan, just take the dress model in the window and use it in the store as the secondary visual focus.
