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A '''display window''' is a [[window]] in a [[Retailing|shop]] displaying items for sale.
A '''display window''' is a [[window]] in a [[Retailing|shop]] displaying items for sale.


Display windows at [[boutique]]s usually have dressed-up [[mannequin]]s in them. Sometimes business invest large sums of money for elaborate window displays to attract customers in.
Display windows at [[boutique]]s usually have dressed-up [[mannequin]]s in them.

Artist [[Greer Lankton]] became prominent in the [[East Village| East Village, Manhattan]] during the 1980's for her theatrical window displays using dolls and figures that she created.


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Display window of the New York Transit Museum store.

A display window is a window in a shop displaying items for sale.

Display windows at boutiques usually have dressed-up mannequins in them.