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Sentences with mannequins

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  • Once I was able to sift through, I found I was surrounded by mannequins displaying the newest Berliner collection.
  • If actresses became mannequins, mannequins also became actresses who played new roles with each dress they modeled.
  • Other electronic peripherals, perfumes and lotions, and outdoor products were kept upstairs, as well as the mannequins and the display signs.
  • Wedding Night depicts an old-fashioned corner bridal shop, display windows lit; the mannequins are faceless, heads turned or occluded by the awning.
  • Signs announcing ‘Special Sales’ were gone from shop windows - and there were two more mannequins than the day before.
  • And it's not displayed on mannequins - it's on live models.
  • On display are also mannequins decked in exquisitely designed saris and sparkling jewellery that she had hand picked for her students.
  • Never mind the clothes - you need only look at the mannequins in shop windows to feel obese.
  • There was moving art in the form of mannequins modeling Megan Waterman's fashion creations.
  • Clothes were mounted on racks on either side and mannequins stood on pedestals all around, displaying various wares.
  • There are female mannequins, mannequin heads, male mannequins, torsos and separate mannequin parts.
  • The mannequins stood in various poses, showing off the latest designs of the fashion world.
  • Other mannequins display sportswear ideal for games and athletics, as well as for long treks in hilly areas.
  • Display cases and mannequins are being constructed for permanent display of the outfits in the communities.
  • Driven by the powerful grey consumer, modelling agencies with elderly mannequins are proliferating, and supermodels are making way for silver-haired ones as the advertising industry becomes attuned to the aging reality.
  • I shiver as I pass the clothes boutiques, where assorted mannequins stare out like different species of plastic aliens.
  • Two mannequins lie naked in the spare bedroom staring up at the ceiling.
  • What is striking in these Renaissance representations, and in the mannequins displayed outside, is the Venetian aristocracy's preference for dressing their African servants in lavish courtly attire.
  • Elizabeth Jolley treated life like a nursing home or a boarding school in which people who speak like bedraggled mannequins from a style.
  • If the mannequins were not quite topless, they were dead sexy in gauzy silk jerseys with plunging necklines and skin-tight silk trousers.
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