This window display uses spotlights to highlight both the dress and the large lobster placed on her head. The light focused on the lobster casts strange shadows on the black wall behind it creating a darker edge to the displays over all mood. Softer lighting is also used to showcase the collection of purses placed among lobster traps and nets near the bottom of the window. I think the use of lighting in this window is quite effective because it successfully highlights a focus point but also draws the eye down to show off the other products.
This menswear display was created for Bergdorf Goodman in New York to tie in with the Broadway musical version of Catch Me If You Can. It uses dramatic lighting to highlight the white elements of the background and increase the contrast between the brighter background and the darker suite that is being featured. I think it does a good job of enhancing the sophisticated mood that is associated with traveling by air in the 1960's .
-M.S.
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