In 1960, photographer Ormond Gigli created the iconic image “Girls in the Windows” by arranging 43 women in colorful dresses across the windows of a row of New York City brownstones that were about to be demolished.
In 1960, photographer Ormond Gigli created the iconic image “Girls in the Windows” by arranging 43 women in colorful dresses across the windows of a row of New York City brownstones that were about to be demolished.
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Pretty incredible. I wonder what’s there now…

Wow i thought these were figurines
It’s giving red light district
if this had more pastel colors, I would have assumed this was a Wes Anderson movie poster
That is a work of art…wow.
where are the Black women?
If this style of art speaks to you, check out modern day Spanish photographer Xan Padron: https://www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/844443
Silver Cloud RR?
I love this