Video: Showcases from Beluga: don't pass by
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Window dressing can also be considered an art, because a lot of work and creativity is invested in this activity, and the resulting results make passers-by slow down and freeze in admiration. Don't believe me? Then take a look at the works of the Parisian creative group Beluga, whose works may well claim to be art objects.
Beluga is a French creative group dedicated to window dressing. Their works are real magical worlds - bright, colorful, carefree. You look at them, and you so want to go through the glass, so that at least for a moment you yourself find yourself in this world of fantasies and dreams …
For three years the Beluga team has been collaborating with graphic and fashion designers, sculptors, musicians and photographers. The result of this work is the extraordinary showcases created for the famous Parisian department store "Galeries Lafayette".
“We love magical stories and daydreams, poetry and entertainment, and in each of our projects we see an opportunity to embody these passions in a new way,” say the members of the creative group.
Although the theme of Beluga installations is quite diverse, this team is especially successful in fabulous plots - what is it worth only one crazy tea party from "Alice in Wonderland"!
You can see more showcases designed by the Beluga group on the website.
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