It’s fascinating how in France they put the mannequins outside. They rarely do that in Germany.
Makes always a good opportunity for some interesting photos, though :-)
They are amazing. There was one store in Apt that had six unclothed mannequins in it’s windows for two weeks. When the clothes finally showed up it was a big letdown;-]
Mmmm…. interesting picture and quote, Martina. Nice sculpture too.
It’s a mannequin outside a shop in the street – I liked how without its clothes it looked like a piece of art.
This photo and sculpture is easy to look at, but might take more than a minute…
It’s fascinating how in France they put the mannequins outside. They rarely do that in Germany.
Makes always a good opportunity for some interesting photos, though :-)
Damn. Great quote. It make one think…
Are they looking at each other? or are they both looking together, in the same direction?
Ou, selon les parole d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry –
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I think they are.
Nice picture, too.
Grin – hey, what are you looking at? ;-)
For some reason it didn’t print the words of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry –
so here they are —
L’amour ne consiste pas à regarder l’un l’autre, mais regarder ensemble dans la même direction.
This is a wonderful quote.
Thank you very much!
Is that a sculpture or one of the ubiquitous French mannequins that are awaiting some clothes?
Mannequin ;-)
But aren’t they sculptures in France? Therefore the tag.
They are amazing. There was one store in Apt that had six unclothed mannequins in it’s windows for two weeks. When the clothes finally showed up it was a big letdown;-]