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Mannequins in New York - November 2000
Mannequins at Bergdorf Goodman & Henri Bendel: Realm of Dreams
Do mannequins dream? Are they really inanimate objects?
Since the rise of realistic mannequins, there has always been that mysterious feeling of mannequins being real.
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Mannequins at Bergdorf Goodman & Henri Bendel: Henri Bendel
Henri Bendel died in 1936. Seven decades after his death, the store which bear his name is still one of the most exclusive stores at Fifth Avenue.
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Mannequins at Bergdorf Goodman: Tree House
What would you do if you live on a tree? Would you act like a bird or boy? Would you dress up for dinner or just peck at your food? What if the tree house is inside your room in your house? Or what if you build your house around a tree?
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Mannequins at Bergdorf Goodman: All About Hair
The oldest dress form in existence was discovered at King Tut's tomb. It would seem that the ancient Egyptians were really ahead of their time when it came to fashion.
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Mannequins at Bergdorf Goodman: What's In A Dress?
Pamela Dennis is a well known fashion designer for evening wear. Celebrities like Geena Davis, Lauren Holly, Cindy Crawford, the Duchess of York and Bette Midler had been seen sporting her creations.
So, what's in a dress?
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Mannequins at Bergdorf Goodman: Windows Reflections
"Masterpieces of Art" is the title of these three windows - a look at classical and modern artists who gave their talents to the world.
Mannequins are looking at them, studying them, in a frozen tableau.
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