At the Staten Island Mall not all the store windows were eye catching. Some were lack luster and lacked the creativity to attract me into the store but that was only a small few. The majority of the store windows were vibrant and it was as it they beckoned for customers to come in to enter.
BeBe:
The store Bebe utilized the entire store window to its fullest potential
which in turn showcased their merchandise. The clothing worn by the
mannequins captivated the audience by showing a feminism mixed with
rebellion.
White House Black Market:
White House Black Market had a more sophisticated look. Before entering the store it was easy to tell that that their clothes were for the young working woman who didn't want to look overly severe.
Charlotte Russe:
Charlotte Russe windows attracted my attention because of its youth. The store, as opposed to Bebe and White House Black Market, is made for young women under the age of twenty-five. The mannequins in the store window showcase their target market by having the clothes be timeless yet fashionable.
Express:
Express didn't utilize their store windows as much as the stores previously mentioned but the clothing advertised in Express showed unity. The unity was shown through the shoes, the way all three mannequins had their hands on their hips, and with how all of their tops were black with almost the same kind of silhouette.
Kara:
Kara's store window caught my attention because of how sassy the mannequins were. The mannequins were each trying to force the customers to look at them. The clothing worn by the mannequins matched their sassy behavior quite well giving the whole window a harmonious vibe.