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Some
people say that the "eyes" are the windows to the
soul. In the fashion industry, it is not necessarily
the eyes, but the actual window that is important.
Although I do not know this for a fact, it is very
possible that the windows convey the
soul of a clothing store. Obviously, I am not talking
about the small windows on the side of a store that
provide a nice cross breeze in the summer. I am
referring to the large windows at the front of the
store. The windows that most fine retailers use as a
featured display area. This space is referred to (by
me) as a Fashion Window.
Many
fashion boutiques use
their own employees to create window displays. However,
many fashion retailers and
department stores
will hire professional window dressers. Due to the fact
that the store window can leave a first impression, it
is important that the window display is merchandised and
laid out properly. It is easy for the untrained
professional to make a devastating mistake. Certainly,
the fashion world has seen magnificent fashion windows,
but the world has also seen its share of hideously
merchandised displays.
The
professionals that work to make a fashion window
beautiful are typically referenced as
Window Dressers. They are also called merchandise
displayers, visual merchandisers and a handful of other
names... If they do a poor job, they are called many
things that I do not care to mention in the article.
Although Apparel Search does not currently own a
clothing store, we
certainly would use a professional Window Dresser to
trim our window (when I say "trim our window", I mean
they would work their magic to create a display in the
store window).
Merchandise displayers and window dressers, or visual
merchandisers, plan and erect commercial displays, such
as those in windows as well as interiors of retail
stores or at trade exhibitions. Basically, they are not
limited to only working on the
fashion window displays. Those who design store
interiors outfit store departments, arrange table
displays, and dress mannequins. In large retail chains
such as department stores, store layouts typically are
designed corporately, through a central design
department. This is done to retain the chain’s visual
identity and ensure that a particular image or theme is
promoted in each store.
In
regard to the store windows, the department stores do
not necessarily maintain a consistent visual display at
each store location. Depending on the store, they may
provide a particular location with more attention. For
example, the Macy's on 34th Street in New York City gets
significantly more attention from the window designers
then a Macy's store in a smaller city or town.
If
you wish to become a designer of window displays, you
can contact a
fashion
school to find out which courses are most
appropriate for this
career focus.
If
you are a window dresser, please join us for discussions
at the
Fashion
Industry Network. You can join the
fashion store window group.
Find
window display jobs. ML52209 : Thank you for reading this fashion window article. Return to the Apparel Search main page. Fashion Terms: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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