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Mannequins in New York - December 2000
Mannequins in New York: Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren Media announced November 9, 2000 the launch of www.polo.com, the first luxury,
designer, e-commerce destination Web site. www.polo.com
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Mannequins in New York: Bloomingdale's
Bloomingdale's is not like any other store. It's more like a cultural
institution. Or a way of thinking. To say that Bloomingdale's pushes retailing
to a level of excitement not seen anywhere else is to state the obvious. To say
that everyone wants to join in the fun turns understatement into an art form.
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Mannequins in New York: Masks
THE ultimate origin of the ancient drama was the ballad-dance used in the Greek festival of Dionysius. In this and other rites and mysteries masks made of painted wood, bark, linen, or terra cotta, and sometimes of thin bronze or beaten gold were conspicuous, as well as in funeral processions.
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Mannequins in New York: Cleopatra
If you are like me, you think of Cleopatra as a glamorous figure. History says otherwise!
Cleopatra is depicted on ancient coins with a long hooked nose and masculine features. Surprise! Surprise! But, she was clearly a very seductive woman.
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Mannequins in New York: St. John
Life-sized tin soldiers. Realistic mannequins and a fantasy winter on the land.
With timeless elegance and whimsical treasures. Let St. John indulge your imagination during this Holiday Season. With these store windows, yes, they can!
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