Video: Fashionable porcelain angels in the window of a French boutique
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
What they just do not do, and what fashion designers are not capable of in order to attract the attention of potential buyers to their new collection. They create super-comfortable or super-unusual clothes, lure customers with discounts. But French fashion designer Isabel Marant decided to attract the attention of fashionistas with the help of angels who will now meet visitors to her boutique just at the entrance.
French ceramic artist Arnold Goron created porcelain angels specifically for the presentation of a new collection by designer Isabelle Marant, known for her philosophy of carelessness in dress. The sculptor's installations are huge spread wings of giant snow-white birds, made of 350 translucent, translucent ceramic feathers. Goron created the feathers of the angel wings using a special porcelain material to give the creation the desired glowing effect. The wingspan of each celestial bird varies from 2.4 to 3.1 meters. Masterpiece and original. Not every day and not in every fashion store you can see angelic mannequins showcasing the latest outfits from the latest collection of the popular fashion designer. I think many would not mind visiting the Isabelle Marant boutique to admire the angels and buy something for themselves.
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