Chloe- St Honore
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This particular Chloe window display was inspired from the Chloe Alphabet movie "Joy" with 1970's runway sets and twirling models. The giant neon edge fan is modernized and fills the space along side the mannequins on suspended turntables which spin slowly in the windows creating the movement.

Creative: Chameleon Visual
Production & Installation: Chameleon Visual
Photography: Melvyn Vincent
Miu Miu- Rue Saint Honoré
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Miu Miu gives off an elegant, vintage vibe for their window displays using matching furniture and wallpaper to set the clothing apart. They used a lot of deep reds and almost translucent mannequins to bring the clothing forward,
Chanel- Rue Saint Honoré
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Chanel used bright colors with a mix of old and new world styles. You can see hints of elaborate hair pieces and furniture (More images in the accessories page). The vibe seems to be feminine, sophisticated yet casual because if you look on the accessories page, things are flung about
Lanvin
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If it isn't obvious already, STRIPES are the main theme for Lanvin. Black and white horizontal stripes as well as some two tone reds. It feels almost like camouflage with the matching backgrounds as well as a sense of playfulness by the way the mannequins are standing and the use of the matching dog mannequins.
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Kenzo- 60 rue de Rennes, Paris 6ème
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This particular Kenzo display has a tropical, futuristic look with the bright tropical colors and the use of the graphic background. It's very casual with the silhouettes of the clothing and I think it is more about the color than shape. 
Kenzo- 16 boulevard Raspail, Paris 7ème
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This Kenzo window display is way more elegant than the previous. Stripes are also a them like Lanvin except they are vertical. The elegance comes from the choices of clothing used on the mannequins, using evening gowns and men in suits. There is still a little bit of playfulness to the display with the use of the animal design in the back and the creative use of all the mirrors.
Ralph Lauren- 173 boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris 6ème
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Ralph Laurens displays definitely look like a day at the beach resort. Using an architectural display gives a better idea of where these clothes can be worn. Using the all white backgrounds help to move the clothing forward and there is a playful yet sexy vibe. The colors giveit a more playful look while the poses and the clothing itself give it a sexier feel.



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