Monday, October 10, 2011

CLIC Window display competition

This was last week's window display. It was said there would be some people come to the shop to take photos of the window displays on last Monday's morning for the CLIC window display competition in the UK. So I did that one day before last Monday. The side was what I did on my own. But it was a sunny day, I could not take nice pictures due to the sunshine projected on the window so that the glasses had to many reflections. Today was a cloudy day and I particularly went to the shop when I came back to Oxford from Abingdon to take the photos again.
The bag (right) had been sold when I went to the shop today, which I matched it with the outfit a week ago.

 These are other models who are placed inside the shop and not for window display.
 It is a new model and was added on last and last Sunday, Sharon always add more model to let me practise styling. Thank you Sharon.


I watched a few of the latest walk shows the night before I did the window dressing, and the shows reminded me that I had not matched a look with whole naked colour. The left model just cost me 5 minutes to pick the garments as I had'd an idea in my head. Conversely, the right one almost costs me 20 minutes just because I could not find a right colour top to wear inside the blazer.


I bought a GQ magazine after I left the shop. I read the magazine that night and I found I could do a better job for the men model, for example I could add a shirt inside the knitwear, but I like the look as well, I like the simple colour on him. He looks handsome, isn't it?

The left hand side window display was done by Sharon and Marge. All of them were vintage gizmos. But they were only for show. Lots people came in to ask about them, but they could not buy any of them from the shop. We got these gizmos from head office, and we just keep them for one week then give them back to the head office, just today. People can buy them on the head office website or eBay. I like the little black bike, actually most of them.







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