Giorgio Armani asked Geoff Howell Studio to produce the props for the Lexington Ave. windows of Bloomingdale's. Understated simplicity is always the Armani by-word. In this case, it comprised of a single mannequin in each window, backlit with a heavenly glow, and framed with floor-to-ceiling gold-leafed panels--all resting on a matte black floor.
Monday, October 1, 2012
The gold lining of Armani
Giorgio Armani asked Geoff Howell Studio to produce the props for the Lexington Ave. windows of Bloomingdale's. Understated simplicity is always the Armani by-word. In this case, it comprised of a single mannequin in each window, backlit with a heavenly glow, and framed with floor-to-ceiling gold-leafed panels--all resting on a matte black floor.
Labels:
Armani,
Bloomingdales,
New York City,
window display
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