The backdrop for the entire display were windowpane checks in black and white. In the store, two new items featured this same pattern, so it was rather clever of them to reflect this through the window. The jelly cage flats were displayed in lucite cubes, suspended on top of one another; this was done strategically so passersby can see the product from two different angles. The monochromatic color palette was offset by pops of green. Grassy plants offered a natural and springtime contrast against an almost entirely clinical display. Obviously these windows were playing on the concept of contrast.
Shown above is an example of the windowpane check pattern on one of American Apparel's new items, an open back crop top. The retailer also carries a variation in skirt form and with a white background/black windowpane lines. I tried the two on together, and I can sadly say it was the most perfect outfit I've ever put together. But, alas, I could not buy anything because I just don't have the money. If only I knew how to sew, or worked at American Apparel and could get a 50% off discount!
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Location: 30th Street and 7th Avenue, New York City

