My previous Halloween window post can be found here.
26 South Molton Street is my favourite window to design for, as it's the most challenging. It's a very small, thin space which can be tricky to work with. I think this window idea works perfectly, and I love the miniature shelves which hold the accessories - how perfect is the snakeskin Celine bag?
The cat's face is stylised perfectly, I love how it's intimidating and eery without being unattractive. The lighting also works really well here, with the spotlights being focused on the cat's eyes, so they almost look like they're glowing.
The 25 window is one of the most simplistic yet effective I have ever worked on. I absolutely adore how it turned out.
Trapped in a gilded cage, this poor mannequin is being attacked by these detailed and intricate crows. Again they are made from paper, and I think they are absolutely stunning. The front facing cage is a window vinyl, and a perspex one at the back means the window looks 3D without having to actually install a 6 foot birdcage.
I think this image, taken from inside the shop, shows the technicalities a bit more. I think this window is when I decided that I really wanted to know more about Visual Merchandising, as I just fell head over heels for the concept.
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