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- The Camille mannequin from illustrator Jeffrey Fulvimari, 1996
- The Christy Turlington "Yoga Pose" mannequin from the 2002 collection
- The 2006 Motion collection, inspired by Miles Davis and Robert Wilson
- The Patrick Naggar collection from 1997, which will be reimagined in "Joe Fresh orange" for the window display
- The Anna Sui collection from 1997 recreates her signature countertop hat form "Dollies," with full body-versions included as well
- One of the three mannequins French designer Andrée Putman created for Pucci in 1988, including “The Mistress," which was inspired by Marilyn Monroe
- The Girl collection, 2008
- A pop-surreal collection from artist Kenny Scharf, 2000
- The Male Sport figure, inspired by inspired by Roman and Greek sculpture; 2007
- A mannequin the supermodel-turned-artist Veruschka created of herself, inspired by Egypitan art; 1996
- The Robert Clyde Anderdson collection, 2000
- "Birdie" by artist Ruben Toledo is considered to be the first high-end plus-size mannequin; 2000