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Body & Forms: The History of the French Mannequin

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In this recorded members session, Lisa Maurer, Vice President of Siegel & Stockman, shares insights from her 30-year career in the mannequin industry. She covers the evolution of French mannequins, the history of Stockman, and how form, fashion, and social movements have shaped mannequin design over time. Topics include: - How standard sizing came to be - How haute couture ateliers use Stockman forms - How mannequins are a reflection of society and why they must innovate - Gender-neutral and body-positive models - Challenges in sustainable production and material sourcing - Differences between Stockman and Wolf mannequins - Custom mannequin creation for clients like Kim Kardashian and the Thai Royal Museum - Ethical and logistical issues in mannequin production and recycling Included for all memberships. $25 for non-members

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