A three-dimensional representation of the human form, typically female, designed to simulate realistic physical features and proportions is widely used in retail and artistic settings. These figures often include detailed facial features, realistic skin tones, and articulated joints to allow for varied posing. They serve as visual aids for displaying apparel and accessories in a manner that approximates how they would appear on a live person.
The use of such figures offers significant advantages in merchandising and visual display. Garments are presented in a visually appealing way, enhancing the customer’s perception of the product’s fit and style. Their presence can attract attention, communicate brand identity, and ultimately, influence purchasing decisions. Historically, display forms have evolved from simple wooden structures to highly sophisticated representations incorporating advanced materials and manufacturing techniques.