mannequin

UK /ˈman.ɪ.kɪn/ US /ˈman.ɪ.kɪn/
noun 4

Definitions

noun

1

A dummy, or life-size model of the human body, used for the fitting or displaying of clothes.

At the same time, Mr. Bolton was intrigued by Mr. Sundsbo’s proposal to make models look like mannequins because it spoke to the blurring of boundaries — between good and evil, angels and demons, nature and technology, permanence and decay — that was a consistent theme of the McQueen collections.

There was a time when a mannequin was the sculptural equivalent of fashion model. Like a fashion model, the mannequin was intended to reflect our social, professional and aesthetic aspirations.

2

A jointed model of the human body used by artists, especially to demonstrate the arrangement of drapery.

3

An anatomical model of the human body for use in teaching of e.g. CPR.

4

A person who models clothes.

She screamed out direction to various mannequins. "Clothilde, Virginie, quickly, my little ones, the little tailleur gris clair and the robe de soirée ‘soupir d'automne.’ Marcelle, my child, the little mimosa suit of crêpe de chine." It was a charming morning. Marcelle, Clothilde, Virginie, bored and scornful, passed slowly round, squirming and wriggling in the time-honoured fashion of mannequins.

[…]all of which made a perfect neutral background for the mannequins who moved around swiftly, gracefully, exhibiting one glorious creation after another.

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