I love these mannequins. They are gorgeous [thus aspirational] but still realistic.
The Swedish do seem to have the right idea.
The recent Gudrun Sjoden catalogue [they have a shop in Covent Garden] came out with the clothes being modelled by [gasp!] real women like their very own store staff. The models are attractive but normal, they do look good in the clothes but are of varying shapes and sizes, also ethnicity and ages. It's so refreshing and actually encourages me to buy because I think well, if those women look good, they're not that dissimilar from me and maybe I'll also look good wearing Gudrun Sjoden.
Then the Boden catalogue arrives and I find myself perusing outfits on stick thin 20 year old professional models and I can't imagine any of the clothes looking good on my 39 year old post two children slightly saggy body.
So guess what, I order from Gudrun and the Boden catalogue goes in the bin.
Surely I can't be the only woman who would welcome some more normality from the fashion industry?