Average. Love the outfit they decided to put in the display. With the lights off in the store, it really adds to the display. The stone walls and wood flooring as well enhances the display. No extra accessories in this display but in the end, this is actually an average display. However in a good way. With such a strong piece, it's enough to grab anyone's attention. It would of been too much if accessories was added. Simple is something just enough. I would give this a 8/10
Average. The spider web with the fake spider is a nice touch as well as being in connection with the dress. I also enjoy the reflection of the spider on the wall to make it look like a bigger spider. The reflection helps to off set the mannequin being on the right of the display. Maybe add some leaves, sticks, webs or anything along those line on the floor. Still has the elegance of the dress but still pushes the envelope. I would give this 7/10
Average. Love the crushed up glass or maybe plastic on the wall. It definitely help draw the eye to the mannequin and separate the mannequin from the rest of the blank wall. The idea is there but I feel like it needs something else to push it and give it that wow factor without relying on the broken glass/plastic. I would give this 5/10
Not that creative. As much as I love Oscar De La Renta's collections, this visual display just runs short. There is no theme, nothing on the walls, floor or even the back of the display. All there is, is the two mannequins. I know that every display doesn't have to be creative but this was really sad. It's not inviting as well. I would give this 4/10
Creative. Bravo! Bravo! Oscar De La Renta center stage. This visual display resembles the classic tale of a beautiful lady in a evening gown with traditional music instruments around her. I really love the hands on the stairs holding the instruments as well as the floor. Great use of space instead of leaving the floor completely blank. Reminds me of when people playing the instruments was on stage or even in front of the stage. Kind of like what you would see for Opera. There is a hint of elegance and how everything only enhances the dress as well as the mannequin. I would give this 9/10
Average. The spider web with the fake spider is a nice touch as well as being in connection with the dress. I also enjoy the reflection of the spider on the wall to make it look like a bigger spider. The reflection helps to off set the mannequin being on the right of the display. Maybe add some leaves, sticks, webs or anything along those line on the floor. Still has the elegance of the dress but still pushes the envelope. I would give this 7/10
Average. Love the crushed up glass or maybe plastic on the wall. It definitely help draw the eye to the mannequin and separate the mannequin from the rest of the blank wall. The idea is there but I feel like it needs something else to push it and give it that wow factor without relying on the broken glass/plastic. I would give this 5/10
Not that creative. As much as I love Oscar De La Renta's collections, this visual display just runs short. There is no theme, nothing on the walls, floor or even the back of the display. All there is, is the two mannequins. I know that every display doesn't have to be creative but this was really sad. It's not inviting as well. I would give this 4/10
Creative. Bravo! Bravo! Oscar De La Renta center stage. This visual display resembles the classic tale of a beautiful lady in a evening gown with traditional music instruments around her. I really love the hands on the stairs holding the instruments as well as the floor. Great use of space instead of leaving the floor completely blank. Reminds me of when people playing the instruments was on stage or even in front of the stage. Kind of like what you would see for Opera. There is a hint of elegance and how everything only enhances the dress as well as the mannequin. I would give this 9/10
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