We all know how dress forms and mannequins look and are used today. But, have ever wondered how were their appearance and how were they used in the past? Well, we are about to find out some of the spectacular facts about dress forms and mannequins’ fashion from the Second World War and post-war period. Dress forms and mannequins in Second World War period It is a known fact that the World War II had a big influence over the people’s lives. This unfortunate event had negative consequences over the fashion too. During the World War II shop windows became “faded”, because of the kind of the clothes they were displaying. In this period, colorful and bright clothes were replaced with those in grey and dark, which were used to express some sort of patriotic duty sense. The World War
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