Mannequins
Mannequins and dress forms that set the posture of the store.
Common questions
What is the difference between a dress form and a mannequin?
A dress form is a torso for fitting and styling. A full mannequin has limbs to display complete looks.
Do you offer female and male mannequins?
Yes. Both are available, sized for womenswear and menswear, fabric-wrapped or hard-shell.
Can finishes match our store fixtures?
Yes. Wrap fabric, base metal and shell colour are chosen per order to sit with your fixtures.
Are these suitable for window display?
Yes. Posture and proportion are made to read well in windows and across the open floor.
From the window to the fitting room
From the window to the fitting room
A mannequin sets the first impression of a store, so its posture and proportion shape how an outfit reads from the door.
We supply display forms for windows and the shop floor alongside dress forms for the fitting room.
Heights, bases and poses are specified per project, so a row of forms reads as a set rather than mismatched stands.
