White flowers, Peonies, shapes and lines, contour drawing / decals for window display decor / showcase, storefront / spring, summer, autumn stickers / vinyl decal design, boutique business. Peony flowers, summer pattern for Outdoors Showcase / Window Decoration / shop decor / vinyl decal design WINDOW and WALL INTERIOR decals The more unusual the showcase, the more they pay attention to it. More attention - more store customers! ******* *ATTENTION* We don't accept returns, exchanges, so PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY. We can (and we do!) Make quality stickers that will decorate your shop window and make passers-by turn around and pay attention to your store / cafe / beauty salon. This is under our control and responsibility. And also, as you know: - we cannot personally deliver the stickers to you and therefore we turn to the postal services - the speed and quality of delivery is the responsibility of the mail, not ours. Therefore, PLEASE READ THE AVERAGE DELIVERY TIMES (below) CAREFULLY. - we cannot come and install stickers on your windows, and then remove them. But we want to help, so we send you installation instructions and recommendations. BE CAREFUL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CLEARLY, because the quality of pasting glass (as well as removing the sticker from there) is TOTALLY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. Our company cannot provide a guarantee or warranty for the speed or ease of the applying / removal of the vinyl films. Because it depends entirely on the experience of the personnel who performs applying / removal of the vinyl film, as well as the fulfillment of technological conditions and rules. WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE STICKERS? 1) TILING of elements can be as shown in example, or you can get creative and create a unique composition. 2) SIZES of items can be changed according to your personal requeast - Contact us before ordering. 3) DESCRIPTION of the elements and the including of the sets, see the photo. Stickers can be one of 2 types: 1. Colorful elements - print on white matte vinyl film + contour cutting (backside is white); ** If you need the image to be on both sides - ask me in the message about it (For such stickers, the price is different). 2. Onecolor elements - White - vinyl contour cutting (backside is white or the same color of frontside). 4) MATERIAL All our stickers are made of the highest quality materials (most often ORACAL 641 - for window display decals and some special interior vinyl film for wall interior decals). ** about window display decals: - high adhesion (firmly adhered to glass); - resistant to tearing; - resistant to sunlight and frost (stored on glass); - the stickers are waterproof. ** about interior wall decals: - SAVE FOR HEALTH because of a special vinyl film and special print technology. It has no dangerous PAV and other unhealthy things. - removable; - good adhesion (normal adhered to smooth wall, save the paint on the wall); - resistant to tearing; - resistant to sunlight; - the stickers are waterproof; - *if you will remove it carefully from the wall and store on a substrate on which the stickers will be delivered to you, then you can reuse. We do not guarantee this because there are many influencing factors, but it is possible. *NOTE* FOR WINDOWS DISLAY DECALS Stickers MUST be glued to the cleaned surface. Stickers will NOT stick if the glass has a hydrophobic coating or soap residues, or they will not adhere well to dusty surfaces. DO NOT INSTALL IN FROST! - the adhesive side freezes and the sticker will not stick to the glass, also the vinyl becomes brittle in frost. REMOVE IT IN FROST IS NOT RECOMMENDED! - If you still need to remove, then the sticker on the glass must be heated in order to restore its elasticity, otherwise it will crumble and the removal process will take longer than usual. The temperature for installing should be from +5 degrees Celsius (preferably higher). For removing the same condition + a few days before the process there should be no frost or temperatures up to +5 degrees Celsius. FOR INTERIOR WALL DECALS Stickers MUST be glued to the cleaned and smooth surface. Stickers will NOT stick if the wall has a coating tlike whitewashing (stays on hand when touched), texture, dust. DO NOT SAVE IN FROST! DO NOT USE immediately, bringing it from the COLD - the vinyl becomes brittle in frost and does not glue on. 5) WHAT'S INCLUDED - Detailed installation instructions - sent in a message or email; - Mounting (transfer) vinyl film; - A set of window display stickers for installation outside* *If you need a sticker for installation from the inside - Contact us before ordering or for the interior wall decals. TO ORDER Choose what you want: 1. Set or Element of stickers - on the 3th and 4th image of the listing. 2. Specify the quantity. 3. Add to cart. In the "Cart" menu keep ordering. Select the type of delivery (standard or FAST). **************************** IMPORTANT! AGREEMENT When you place an order, you agree to wait for the item as long as the delivery takes. We do not take responsibility for the delivery time. You can always choose faster shipping DHL (like FedEX / UPS). FREE (standard) worldwide shipping by UkrPoshta. It usually takes 12-20 business days, but at times the lead time can be longer. The last deliveries were as follows: - it took 33 business days to England. *We recommend our UK customers to use FAST delivery ONLY, because the standard deliveri is by Royal Mail - it is an unreliable company. - to Austria - 7 business days; - in the USA - 14-20 business days; - to Australia - 16-20 business days. Delivery times are like a tape measure. It is impossible to guess for sure whether it will be fast or not. FAST shipping (by DHL) takes 2 weeks. _______________________________________ Terms of delivery "Carriage Paid To". The seller is obliged to: carry out export postage and customs registration of a parcel and deliver the parcel to the place of dispatch. The buyer is obliged to: keep in touch with the delivery service and accept the parcel from the postal service representative. The risks are transferred when the seller transfers the goods to the carrier (delivery service). Customs and import taxes: Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. We not responsible for delays due to customs or due to other operational issues of the carrier company . VAT is not include in price. **************************** HELP AND SUPPORT: If you have any problems during installation, you can write to us and we will help you with advice. I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. **************************** LET'S KEEP IN TOUCH: See more of our designs at http://www.etsy.com/shop/VITRINISTA
Next up we have 35 more incredible display windows from all kinds of stores all over the world. #65. This window makes us crave some cotton candy, just look at how delicious this is. Bergdorf Goodman does it again. Those mannequins are perfect in those pop pink dresses and notice how amazing that cotton candy puddle looks. #64. Bottega Veneta, in 2014 had this amazing idea for a Christmas display, namely to put a lot of mailboxes filled with their gorgeous bags and wallets. Every woman’s dream. #63. Speaking of bags, this next window was created for Fendi in 2013 in a very 60’s style due to those bright colors and contrasts of non-colors and to those patterns, Groovy! #62. Marc Jacobs, in 2013 created this beautiful installation by using bright colored cog wheels to showcase their product. #61. In the same year, Moschino designed this amazing window, by turning mannequins into delicious and colorful ice cream with a cherry on top, perfectly assorted with their products. #60. Hermès is up again and presented this incredible display to the public in 2013. Surrealism is clearly the theme here, looking like something inspired from a Dali panting. This view simply jolts our imagination into working wonders. #59. Lanvin sure knows how to make their windows pop and this one In particular caught our eyes. It’s incredible how a few simple items when combined and turned into an installation have the power to transmit emotion and motion. We love how these people showcase their product! #58. Here we have another superb display this time from Moncler, in 2012. This awe inspiring display makes us think of luxurious yacht trips dressed in those exact outfits. #57. This Isabel Marant window designed by Arnold Goron back in 2011, is absolutely amazing. This gives us the idea of molecular structures but besides the astounding design, these sculptures if you may are in fact kinetic, meaning that they move. #56. Absolutely amazing how the people at Hermès put their shoes in focus with this display. They created a beautiful contrast and the idea that the mannequin is diving. #55. We move on to another Louis Vuitton window display that will blow your mind. There is an entire series of displays created for the famous bag brand built around the idea of ostriches. We liked this one best but there are others that involve eggs, and extended necks. #54. Zara has started making their own powerful displays, this one here is related to climbing the ladder towards success. #53. Majestic is the best word to describe this display from Alexander McQueen. Just look at that fantastic dress, and that gigantic red bird. It’s breathtaking! #52. The Kate Spade store in NY had an amazing idea for their display, namely to paint the building a bright yellow, making their products simply pop out. But that’s not all, they installed a vending machine right outside so that customers could shop non-stop. #51. There is another display made for Isabel Marant created by Emilie Faif that is absolutely dazzling. It’s very simple and yet suggestive, bringing the romance from old movies onto the streets through lovely dresses. #50. This impressive piece of work was created for Eickhoff in 2013. It is intricate as it is stunning, that blue-purple wall of flowers perfectly complements the clothing put on display. #49. You can really feel the Christmas spirit in this one. Moschino created this window display for the winter holidays in 2011 and it’s amazing. Whoever had the idea to create those curtain skirts is a genius! #48. This Chopard window display is positively glamorous! Those beautiful flowers are the product of Millington Associates, designed this year, 2015. It is a grand way to showcase jewelry and it makes you think of how well these items go together. #47. We all know the amazing sneakers that Converse produces, but we rarely see what you can do with them in terms of window displays so designer Alexia Mosby created this particular display to show how different shoes can show off our personality. This woman also created a chandelier of sneakers in the store which looks amazing. #46. Here is another window designed by Millington Associates for Il Bacio Di Stile showcasing how a tropical Christmas would look like. #45. Louis Vuitton does it again, a very visually pleasing display created in 2012, from a multitude of colorful arrows to emphasize one bag. #44. Another day, another Hermès display. In 2014 a stunning set of windows were created in the same theme, lights. It’s absolutely fantastic how the imagination can create such beautiful and captivating things. #43. The Galleries Lafayette is an upmarket French department store in Paris and as most of these types of stores they create lovely displays. This particular window focuses on making us want to daydream about living in a puffy bubbly empire. #42. Changing the proverbial “bull in the china shop” with an elephant is absolutely incredible. Let alone making it so life like. #41. Diving into surrealism again with this window for Selfridges, designed by Prop Studios. The mannequin heads were hand crafted to create that fish-like design. #40. This intricate display was created for Gant in 2014. It has been made from tens of perfectly cut cardboard sheets to breathe life into this window. It’s almost as if we are looking into a mirror to find out who is inside. #39. Another amazing window by Lanvin, from 2010. So simple, so elegant and it reimagines the idea of a painting, creating an entire story behind it. #38. This year, Bergdorf Goodman paid homage to a cinematographic masterpiece, namely Crimson Peak. It showcases the dark atmosphere from the film in such detail that you feel like you’re walking by the set. Photo credits: Ricky Zehavi. #37. Speaking earlier of the reflections in the mirror, we have here a display from Dior which portrays some sort of duality. Either way the colors and simplicity of the décor work in perfect harmony to grab the attention of anyone walking by. #36. The people over at Bergdorf Goodman had an awe inspiring idea to use the actual set from a stop motion animation movie, Fantastic Mr. Fox. They also added in the mix a couple of neckties and a watch to make sure that the idea is understood. Photo credits: Rudy Pospisil #35. Still holding on to the displays created for Bergdorf Goodman this one is focused on well, butterflies. But that dress on the mannequin creates the illusion of a butterfly flapping its gorgeous wings. How lovely! #34. This window from Selfridges 2012 brings a colorful and childish air to the table. It’s a fun thing to stand and watch, even if it’s static. #33. Still here with another window from Selfridges from the same set in 2012 we discussed above. This one almost makes us feel like we are in a circus tent and watching completely astonished how the trapeze performers twirl around in mid-flight. #32. Unfortunately we don’t have many details on this particular display but we think it might be from Hermès. Nonetheless this window is fun and gives a peek into the world of those who write for a living. That question by the way, priceless! #31. Again we don’t know what shop this is but their display is absolutely fantastic. That levitating faucet from which blue shoes are pouring out is genius, especially since there are even lights installed between them. Every woman would love to own something like this, unlimited shoes! We hope you found the inspiration you were looking for in this second part of our collection. Anyway, 30 incredible displays to go and you can get back to working on your store/project. « Creative Displays #100 - #66 Creative Displays #29 - #1 »
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We've been wondering for quite a while which are the absolute best window displays that have enchanted people all over the world. So we started looking for them and what we found left us mind-blown with the sheer creativity and multitude of bright lights, colorful materials and incredible mannequin use. We know you came here for the images so let's just jump to it: #100. Bergdorf Goodman always creates amazing window displays, this one here is no exception. The use of a gigantic bird is a really good way to turn heads on the streets and simply make people stop and stare at the glamorous window before them. #99. Anthropologie has the most creative window displays, not just for the details, but for the materials they use and how they put their products into perspective. This particular display focuses on the underwater realm, it’s something they created for Earth Day in 2012, and it’s absolutely amazing. #98. This we would like to call more of an art installation rather than a display. Louis Vuitton surely had an incredible idea to turn their iconic products into a series of animal sculptures, if you may, back in 2011. #97. London, when we think of this vibrant city, we instantly associate it with rain, fog and so on. This luxury store Hackett from London chose to use this weather idea in their display, creating a fantastic look. The wind seems to be blowing so powerfully that it lifts the mannequins, blows papers all around and ruins umbrellas. #96 Via Bus Stop, Tokyo, Japan, 2013. Kazunori Matsumura & TYMOTE created one of the most impressive displays we’ve seen, simply because of the details. It took close to 1500 letters and 200 postcards to create this letter screen, with a dissolving effect. #95. This is one of our favorites due to its simplicity. Lanvin from Paris has created multiple windows that seem to be extracted from our dreams. This particular display uses a vibrant blue color splash and only one mannequin wearing blue clothes of similar nuances trying to shield itself from the color. #94. Moving along with Lanvin windows, Birds of paradise is the name of this set. You can clearly see why they chose this particular name and theme. It’s fantastic, as usual, they maintain the simplicity and manage to create an imposing look, sort of like a statue. #93. We’ve discussed this one before, in the Halloween Displays article. Needless to say that it is absolutely gorgeous, while also sending a slight shiver down the back. The masquerade that these mannequins engage in is brought to life by fans and by the realistic masks. #92. The 60 years anniversary of Chloé was celebrated fully by creating a dynamic window display. The single mannequin lies still while it is enclosed in a curtain of water. It’s sufficient to say that this is a jaw dropper. #91. Here we have another Bergdorf Goodman display which is part of a series called “The arts”. Our favorite in this case was Architecture. It is a hyper complex display and besides its complexity, it was made completely out of paper and old blueprints. #90. Hermès, with the magic hands at work in the Joann Tan Studio made a glamorous display, showcasing their luxury scarves as tubes of paint. The main colors of the scarves are displayed on the tubes creating a powerful contrast between design and texture. #89. Dreamy is the best way to describe this Fenwick window display. It made us want to take a moment and imagine ourselves frolicking in the middle of a forest and we also wanted to do some shopping in that store. #88. We stop again at Anthropologie to be amazed at the sight of this beauty. Composed of splendid flowers, mistletoe, leaves, a wolf and a sprinkle of snow, to get us in the mood for holiday shopping. #87. This is an absolutely marvellous window display made for Hermès by Zim and Zou. A fox den with details made from paper and a realistic fox made from leather is enough to catch the eyes of everyone, literally, even people on the other side of the street must have stopped and stared in awe at this particular display, back in 2014. #86. AY Architects created this particular display for Ted Baker in 2013, while there is not a particular master idea here, the details of the design astonish through simplicity and geometric perfection. The hero, a headless mannequin is displays the apparel of the brand in contrast with the white background, centring the focus. #85. Printemps is a luxury department store in yes, Paris, France and Charles Kaisin had the amazing idea and patience to create this wondrous display. This layered green background takes our imagination to the northern hemisphere where we can see the Aurora Borealis. The contrast created with the mannequin and clothing further intensifies this dream like state we get when viewing this particular window. #84. Still at Printemps we get to see yet another beautiful display, created for the Baccarat store that sells fine jewelry. Julien Colombier is the mastermind behind this window illustration which includes a surprising amount of fine details such as shoes, perfume bottle, jewellery and bags and of course the baby elephant in the “room” and a peacock. Photo credit: Francis Peyrat. #83. Last one in this Printemps set, of course it is as fantastic as the others and again we greatly appreciate the simplicity and power of the display, by using mannequins with flower bouquets as heads. Amusingly enough, the display was created to celebrate spring, “La fête du printemps”, printemps in French meaning spring. #82. In 2013, for Valentine’s Day, Tiffany stole the hearts of passers-by, maybe even some wallets. This is a straight to the point kind of window, putting the jewellery in focus. #81. Yet another fantastic display from the one and only Bergdorf Goodman, back in 2013. It exploits the rawness and anarchy of the punk style. The details make it a stunning installation, especially the make-up and hair of the mannequin and that giant guitar on the wall. #80. We go back to the anniversary of Chloé, to the windows designed by Bob Recline. This particular piece is very colorful and dark at the same time, creating an attractive contrast and by using box frames with twine it echoes simplicity and also dynamism. #79. The next windows you will have the pleasure of viewing are all by Anthropologie. A business that left a powerful mark on their clients due to their absolutely astonishing window displays made mostly from recycled materials. This one in particular is captivating simply because of that uneven dark blue background and golden details which give off the impression of an embroidery that’s coming to life. #78. This display can be simply characterized by the word “pastel”. Those splendid panels arranged as a rainbow put the clothing on the mannequins in focus. Their design team is absolutely genius, makes us want to hire them for some interior decorations. #77. A gorgeous Christmas display, comprised of a floral arrangement, fake snow, a mannequin with the designer clothes and a giant swan with wings perfectly spread. Absolutely enchanting! #76. This window display acts as a summer mirror. On one side we have a field of lavender at the edge of a forest in perfect detail and its reflection is distorted and literally pops out. #75. Another Earth Day display celebrating the migration of monarch butterflies to central Mexico. A giant panel with hundreds of colorful butterflies made from paper is the perfect homage to this marvellous event. #74. Now this is absolutely exquisite, it is nothing short than a dream. Those burgundy hot air balloons seem to be made from velvet and the fact that they pop out of that dreamy background gives this window a hint of reality. #73. This is the last Anthropologie display for now and is yet again created for Christmas in 2013. It is splendid simply because of the used/rusted colors on this beautifully carved and decorated detail. #72. Travelling back in time to 2008 at Bergdorf Goodman, someone whose name we don’t know, had the patience and inspiration to create famous portraits from post-its - the one you are currently viewing is of Mona Lisa. #71. Moving one year forward, in 2009, Lewis Carroll created this impressive piece. It is an ode to nature and spring. Those moss horses with grass manes are clearly the most impressive details of this Bergdorf Goodman display. #70. Millington Associates create some of the best displays we’ve ever seen, and this one from Selfridges is no exception. Made this year, 2015, this display is visually powerful through the choice and use of colors and creating that marvellously immense jacket, which reveals a yellow mannequin with a gorgeous dress. #69. Moving on to the amazing window installation from Harrods made by Millington Associates. This luxury department store makes events for revealing their windows because they are absolutely the best! This is no different, a giant octopus holding champagne bottles, it is crafted to perfection, and they even included reflections from the water. #68. This is a history lesson. The display was created by Simon Millington, the founder of Millington Associates back in 1990 for Dickins & Jones. We believe it portrays the American Christmas Dream. #67. We’re back at Tiffany’s again to this awesome display from 2012, dedicated to Central Park, New York. The iconic gate is miniaturized and exquisite jeweled key necklaces are displayed on it. #66. Out of the concrete jungle, the walls are parted like curtains to reveal the glimmer of Tiffany’s jewelry between the clouds. Makes you stare with wonder at how they managed to showcase something so small in a big way. To avoid huge loading times for our readers we've broken down the 100+ displays into 3 separate pages. If you're impressed with what you've seen already, wait until you get to part #2 & #3 - some displays are absolutely out of this world. « Back To The Inspiration Hub Creative Displays #65 - #31 »
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There’s nothing quite like a good design that sticks with people. Just think of it… Imagine Apple without its half-bitten apple, or McDonalds with no golden arches, or the never-changing look of Leica camera, which shows that when you keep being different from everything, changing makes no sense.
When someone walks by your storefront it only takes seconds for them to decide whether they should step into your store or not. Today with are going over the top 5 tips for creating a successful and captivating window display!
Floral Valentine's day, flowers and hearts, stickers by VITRINISTA/ spring summer / decal design / vinyl showcase window display / business - the good way to decorate your store front. The more unusual the showcase, the more they pay attention to it. More attention - more store customers! The more unusual the showcase, the more they pay attention to it. More attention - more store customers! ******* *ATTENTION* We don't accept returns, exchanges, so PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY. We can (and we do!) Make quality stickers that will decorate your shop window and make passers-by turn around and pay attention to your store / cafe / beauty salon. This is under our control and responsibility. And also, as you know: - we cannot personally deliver the stickers to you and therefore we turn to the postal services - the speed and quality of delivery is the responsibility of the mail, not ours. Therefore, PLEASE READ THE AVERAGE DELIVERY TIMES (below) CAREFULLY. - we cannot come and install stickers on your windows, and then remove them. But we want to help, so we send you installation instructions and recommendations. BE CAREFUL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CLEARLY, because the quality of pasting glass (as well as removing the sticker from there) is TOTALLY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. Our company cannot provide a guarantee or warranty for the speed or ease of the applying / removal of the vinyl films. Because it depends entirely on the experience of the personnel who performs applying / removal of the vinyl film, as well as the fulfillment of technological conditions and rules. WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE STICKERS? 1) TILING of elements can be as shown in example, or you can get creative and create a unique composition. 2) SIZES of items can be changed according to your personal requeast - Contact us before ordering. 3) DESCRIPTION of the elements and the including of the sets, see the photo. Stickers are the colorful elements - color printing on white matte vinyl and contour cutting (backside is white). ** If you need the image to be on both sides - ask me in the message about it (For such stickers, the price is different). 4) MATERIAL All our stickers are made of the highest quality materials (most often ORACAL 641). - high adhesion (firmly adhered to glass); - resistant to tearing; - resistant to sunlight and frost (stored on glass). *NOTE* Stickers MUST be glued to the cleaned surface. Stickers will NOT stick if the glass has a hydrophobic coating or soap residues, or they will not adhere well to dusty surfaces. DO NOT Glue IN FROST! - the adhesive side freezes and the sticker will not stick to the glass, also the vinyl becomes brittle in frost. REMOVE IT IN FROST IS NOT RECOMMENDED! - If you still need to remove, then the sticker on the glass must be heated in order to restore its elasticity, otherwise it will crumble and the removal process will take longer than usual. The temperature for installing should be from +5 degrees Celsius (preferably higher). For removing the same condition + a few days before the process there should be no frost or temperatures up to +5 degrees Celsius. 5) WHAT'S INCLUDED - Detailed installation instructions - sent in a message or email; - Mounting (transfer) vinyl film; - A set of stickers for installation outside*. *If you need a sticker for installation from the inside - Contact us before ordering. TO ORDER Choose what you want: 1. Set or Element of stickers - on the 4th image of the listing. 2. Specify the quantity. 3. Add to cart. In the "Cart" menu keep ordering. Select the type of delivery (standard or FAST). **************************** IMPORTANT! AGREEMENT When you place an order, you agree to wait for the item as long as the delivery takes. We do not take responsibility for the delivery time. You can always choose faster shipping DHL (like FedEX / UPS). FREE (standard) worldwide shipping by UkrPoshta. It usually takes 12-20 business days, but at times the lead time can be longer. The last deliveries were as follows: - it took 33 business days to England. *We recommend our UK customers to use FAST delivery ONLY, because the standard deliveri is by Royal Mail - it is an unreliable company. - to Austria - 7 business days; - in the USA - 14-20 business days; - to Australia - 16-20 business days. Delivery times are like a tape measure. It is impossible to guess for sure whether it will be fast or not. FAST shipping (by DHL) takes 2 weeks. _______________________________________ Terms of delivery "Carriage Paid To". The seller is obliged to: carry out export postage and customs registration of a parcel and deliver the parcel to the place of dispatch. The buyer is obliged to: keep in touch with the delivery service and accept the parcel from the postal service representative. The risks are transferred when the seller transfers the goods to the carrier (delivery service). Customs and import taxes: Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. We not responsible for delays due to customs or due to other operational issues of the carrier company . VAT is not include in price. **************************** HELP AND SUPPORT: If you have any problems during installation, you can write to us and we will help you with advice. I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. **************************** LET'S KEEP IN TOUCH: See more of our designs at http://www.etsy.com/shop/VITRINISTA
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Next up we have 35 more incredible display windows from all kinds of stores all over the world. #65. This window makes us crave some cotton candy, just look at how delicious this is. Bergdorf Goodman does it again. Those mannequins are perfect in those pop pink dresses and notice how amazing that cotton candy puddle looks. #64. Bottega Veneta, in 2014 had this amazing idea for a Christmas display, namely to put a lot of mailboxes filled with their gorgeous bags and wallets. Every woman’s dream. #63. Speaking of bags, this next window was created for Fendi in 2013 in a very 60’s style due to those bright colors and contrasts of non-colors and to those patterns, Groovy! #62. Marc Jacobs, in 2013 created this beautiful installation by using bright colored cog wheels to showcase their product. #61. In the same year, Moschino designed this amazing window, by turning mannequins into delicious and colorful ice cream with a cherry on top, perfectly assorted with their products. #60. Hermès is up again and presented this incredible display to the public in 2013. Surrealism is clearly the theme here, looking like something inspired from a Dali panting. This view simply jolts our imagination into working wonders. #59. Lanvin sure knows how to make their windows pop and this one In particular caught our eyes. It’s incredible how a few simple items when combined and turned into an installation have the power to transmit emotion and motion. We love how these people showcase their product! #58. Here we have another superb display this time from Moncler, in 2012. This awe inspiring display makes us think of luxurious yacht trips dressed in those exact outfits. #57. This Isabel Marant window designed by Arnold Goron back in 2011, is absolutely amazing. This gives us the idea of molecular structures but besides the astounding design, these sculptures if you may are in fact kinetic, meaning that they move. #56. Absolutely amazing how the people at Hermès put their shoes in focus with this display. They created a beautiful contrast and the idea that the mannequin is diving. #55. We move on to another Louis Vuitton window display that will blow your mind. There is an entire series of displays created for the famous bag brand built around the idea of ostriches. We liked this one best but there are others that involve eggs, and extended necks. #54. Zara has started making their own powerful displays, this one here is related to climbing the ladder towards success. #53. Majestic is the best word to describe this display from Alexander McQueen. Just look at that fantastic dress, and that gigantic red bird. It’s breathtaking! #52. The Kate Spade store in NY had an amazing idea for their display, namely to paint the building a bright yellow, making their products simply pop out. But that’s not all, they installed a vending machine right outside so that customers could shop non-stop. #51. There is another display made for Isabel Marant created by Emilie Faif that is absolutely dazzling. It’s very simple and yet suggestive, bringing the romance from old movies onto the streets through lovely dresses. #50. This impressive piece of work was created for Eickhoff in 2013. It is intricate as it is stunning, that blue-purple wall of flowers perfectly complements the clothing put on display. #49. You can really feel the Christmas spirit in this one. Moschino created this window display for the winter holidays in 2011 and it’s amazing. Whoever had the idea to create those curtain skirts is a genius! #48. This Chopard window display is positively glamorous! Those beautiful flowers are the product of Millington Associates, designed this year, 2015. It is a grand way to showcase jewelry and it makes you think of how well these items go together. #47. We all know the amazing sneakers that Converse produces, but we rarely see what you can do with them in terms of window displays so designer Alexia Mosby created this particular display to show how different shoes can show off our personality. This woman also created a chandelier of sneakers in the store which looks amazing. #46. Here is another window designed by Millington Associates for Il Bacio Di Stile showcasing how a tropical Christmas would look like. #45. Louis Vuitton does it again, a very visually pleasing display created in 2012, from a multitude of colorful arrows to emphasize one bag. #44. Another day, another Hermès display. In 2014 a stunning set of windows were created in the same theme, lights. It’s absolutely fantastic how the imagination can create such beautiful and captivating things. #43. The Galleries Lafayette is an upmarket French department store in Paris and as most of these types of stores they create lovely displays. This particular window focuses on making us want to daydream about living in a puffy bubbly empire. #42. Changing the proverbial “bull in the china shop” with an elephant is absolutely incredible. Let alone making it so life like. #41. Diving into surrealism again with this window for Selfridges, designed by Prop Studios. The mannequin heads were hand crafted to create that fish-like design. #40. This intricate display was created for Gant in 2014. It has been made from tens of perfectly cut cardboard sheets to breathe life into this window. It’s almost as if we are looking into a mirror to find out who is inside. #39. Another amazing window by Lanvin, from 2010. So simple, so elegant and it reimagines the idea of a painting, creating an entire story behind it. #38. This year, Bergdorf Goodman paid homage to a cinematographic masterpiece, namely Crimson Peak. It showcases the dark atmosphere from the film in such detail that you feel like you’re walking by the set. Photo credits: Ricky Zehavi. #37. Speaking earlier of the reflections in the mirror, we have here a display from Dior which portrays some sort of duality. Either way the colors and simplicity of the décor work in perfect harmony to grab the attention of anyone walking by. #36. The people over at Bergdorf Goodman had an awe inspiring idea to use the actual set from a stop motion animation movie, Fantastic Mr. Fox. They also added in the mix a couple of neckties and a watch to make sure that the idea is understood. Photo credits: Rudy Pospisil #35. Still holding on to the displays created for Bergdorf Goodman this one is focused on well, butterflies. But that dress on the mannequin creates the illusion of a butterfly flapping its gorgeous wings. How lovely! #34. This window from Selfridges 2012 brings a colorful and childish air to the table. It’s a fun thing to stand and watch, even if it’s static. #33. Still here with another window from Selfridges from the same set in 2012 we discussed above. This one almost makes us feel like we are in a circus tent and watching completely astonished how the trapeze performers twirl around in mid-flight. #32. Unfortunately we don’t have many details on this particular display but we think it might be from Hermès. Nonetheless this window is fun and gives a peek into the world of those who write for a living. That question by the way, priceless! #31. Again we don’t know what shop this is but their display is absolutely fantastic. That levitating faucet from which blue shoes are pouring out is genius, especially since there are even lights installed between them. Every woman would love to own something like this, unlimited shoes! We hope you found the inspiration you were looking for in this second part of our collection. 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