It goes without saying that windows are important for store drainage, and how they affect things greatly relies on the type!
- A single design
One of the two versions, for instance, is French elegance, while the other is Korean sweetness. Alternately, the same figure is dressed in overalls and a precollegiate blazer. Such a combination will be sloppy and immediately bring the brand level down. Therefore, maintaining uniformity in style and subject is essential when using model collocation.
What is the motif of the page when it is displaying?then decide on a complementary design! The model's placement must match the window's design!
- Vibrant hues
Bright color specifically alludes to the model's easily recognizable window hue! For a greater effect, it is ideal to combine window backgrounds with models in two contrasting hues.
Identical to the model's hue!
Display novices can start with the same color scheme collocation, which is where errors are most likely to occur!Collocation with hue is also the easiest to coordinate out of textures!
With the same aspects of design!
The color pattern continues with this!The same fashion element on multiple models is also very harmonious, making it simpler to emphasize the display theme and brand aesthetic!
Models should wear contrast hues!
Color collocation model, also called difference color collocation! Strong color contrast with great aesthetic effect! Additionally, it can draw in more consumer attention!
- The specifics are human.
When we don clothes, our elbows, knees, and other body parts will wrinkle. By humanizing the modeling process, the window model's exhibition of apparel will have a more realistic appearance. Modeling human nature still occurs in fastener (or zipper) decisions regarding garment size, thickness, fit, and other factors. For instance, if you have a parka, the zipper is typically open during warm weather and closed during chilly weather.