noun a life-sized model of a human figure used for displaying or fitting clothes
Mannequins are used as stand-ins for actors or as props in scenes.
Mannequins are used in medical and CPR training to simulate human anatomy and responses.
Mannequins are used as models for product photography or artistic shoots.
Mannequins are used to display clothing and accessories in retail stores.
Artists use mannequins as models for drawing, painting, and sculpting.
Mannequins are strategically placed to showcase products in a visually appealing way.
Mannequins are used by fashion designers to display their clothing creations in a more realistic way for potential buyers.
Visual merchandisers use mannequins to create eye-catching displays in retail stores to attract customers and showcase products.
Window dressers use mannequins to set up window displays in stores to promote new arrivals or seasonal collections.
Art directors may use mannequins as props in photo shoots or film productions to create a specific aesthetic or convey a particular message.
Educators in fashion or design schools may use mannequins to teach students about garment construction, draping, and styling techniques.