The Twist Of Mannequin

Mar 10, 2025

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In the Victorian period, people at that time were plump and loved to wear tight clothes to show their curvaceous body, so the mannequins were also plump and wore tight clothes. In fact, walking on the street, these mannequins can indirectly reflect the aesthetic concepts at that time, mannequins if it is slim, that time people must love to pursue thin.

To the 1960s and 1970s is the number of mannequins began to increase, the variety also, that time the fashion industry's supermodel era descended, coupled with the mannequins production materials have become more advanced, such as the use of fibreglass, so that the mannequins are more lightweight, durable. So it was also popular to imitate celebrities, stars, supermodels and so on, and supermodels like Twiggy were also made into mannequins to better display clothes, necklaces, bags and other accessories.

However, in recent years, it seems that people are more and more attracted to simple and abstract mannequins. Maybe it's because of the rise of affordable 'fast fashion' clothing, in order to highlight the design of the more bland fashion clothing, the less information on the mannequin itself, the better. Therefore, the simplicity of the abstract mannequins is more in line with the current popular minimalist aesthetic.

At the same time, the development of digital technology, the rise of social media, mannequins are no longer limited to the display of the entity, began to shift to the online shopping platform of the virtual try on, mannequins have become a bridge between fashion and consumers. It can also be seen that the changes in mannequins reflect the changes in consumer aesthetics and fashion. But people will prefer the reality of the mannequin, more real. black mannequin full body female, black female mannequin, and so on black mannequin female in the diversified aesthetic also appeared more frequently.