For All To See
Selfridges in London is known for it's lavish window diplays, but this time they've out done themselves. The main windows on Oxford Street features vibrant and quirky scenes of fashion partaking in outdoor activities in some quite bizarre modes. These are courtesy of The White Wall Company Ltd and are most impressive with mannequins contorted into the most impossible of positions and flights of transportation. Although I press you to go and take a look at the cart-wheeling-connect-four playing dummies and their stylish head gear, you must walk to the most westerly window and around the corner for more artist flare.
There you will find the work of Haberdashery London, a collective of artists of many definitions and their simple yet beautiful sculptures and "no tech" scrolling windows into the unseen city you're breathing in standing there. The craftmanship and execution of each display of highly detail oriented simplicity is, can I use the word again, beautiful. Trek down to Oxford Street before 10am and experience these visual delights without the slew that is London's West End.

There you will find the work of Haberdashery London, a collective of artists of many definitions and their simple yet beautiful sculptures and "no tech" scrolling windows into the unseen city you're breathing in standing there. The craftmanship and execution of each display of highly detail oriented simplicity is, can I use the word again, beautiful. Trek down to Oxford Street before 10am and experience these visual delights without the slew that is London's West End. 
Labels: harberdashery, london, low tech, selfridges, the white wall company ltd

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