Mannequins have evolved as much as the clothing they are made to show off, incorporating trends and artistic influences decade after decade. At Ralph Pucci International, no matter how radical the shape or color of a mannequin may be, the process always begins in an old-school fashion: with an idea and a piece of clay.
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The Art of Mannequin Making
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MannequinsRalph PucciRalph Pucci InternationalFashion Design (Industry)Fashion ModelsMichael EverettSculpture (Visual Art Form)New York City (City/Town/Village)Design (Industry)Andy Warhol (Author)Keith Haring (Visual Artist)Kenny Scharf (Visual Artist)Maira Kalman (Author)Chelsea (Neighborhood)New York City ManufacturingChristy Turlington Burns (Fashion Model)Calvin Klein (Fashion Designer)Andree Putman