- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mannequin is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Gottlieb and written by Edward Rugoff and Gottlieb. It stars Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Estelle Getty, and G. W. Bailey. The original music score was composed by Sylvester Levay.
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A mannequin (also called a manikin, dummy, lay figure, or dress form) is an often articulated doll used by artists, tailors, dressmakers, windowdressers and others especially to display or fit clothing.
Le mannequinat est l'activité exercée par le mannequin, personne qui pose ou s'expose pour valoriser les produits de l'industrie de la mode. Les mannequins sont employés principalement pour la promotion de l'habillement, des accessoires de mode et des produits de beauté.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mannequin is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Gottlieb and written by Edward Rugoff and Gottlieb. It stars Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Estelle Getty, and G. W. Bailey. The original music score was composed by Sylvester Levay.
- Art Levinson
- Sylvester Levay
- February 13, 1987 (United States)
- Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Estelle Getty, G. W. Bailey
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Look up Mannequin or mannequin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A mannequin is a life-sized model of the human figure, used especially in advertising and sales.
Mannequin is a 1937 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage, and starring Joan Crawford, Spencer Tracy, and Alan Curtis.Crawford plays Jessie, a young working class woman who seeks to improve her life by marrying her boyfriend, only to find out that he is no better than what she left behind.
- December 14, 1937
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Frank Borzage (uncredited)
- English
- Danish
- Dutch
- French
Alternative forms
1. manikin, mannikin, manequin
Etymology
From the French mannequin, from the Dutch manneken (“little man”), diminutive of Dutch man (“man”), equivalent to man + -kin; compare ramequin/ramekin. More at man, -kin.
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /ˈmænəˌkɪn/ 2. Homophone: manakin
Etymology
From French mannequin.
Noun
mannequin c (singular definite mannequinen, plural indefinite mannequiner) 1. mannequin
Further reading
1. “mannequin” in Den Danske Ordbog
Etymology
Borrowed from French mannequin, from Dutch manneken.
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /ˌmɑ.nəˈkɛːn/ 2. Hyphenation: man‧ne‧quin
Noun
mannequin m (plural mannequins) 1. A clothes model or fashion model, a mannequin.
Etymology
From Dutch manneken.
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /man.kɛ̃/
Noun
mannequin m (plural mannequins) 1. (fashion) model 1.1. 2016 September 9, "Un mannequin défiguré à l’acide défile à la Fashion Week de New York", Le Monde. 1.1.1. Elle était conviée à défiler pour le collectif de jeunes créateurs italiens FTL Moda, qui a régulièrement fait parler de lui ces dernières saisons, plus pour ses choix de mannequins que pour ses vêtements. 1.1.1.1. She was invited to model for the Italian young designers' collective FTL Moda, that had regularly made itself the talk...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mannequin Two: On the Move is a 1991 romantic comedy film and a sequel to the 1987 film Mannequin. The film stars Kristy Swanson as a mannequin who was frozen one thousand years ago by an evil sorcerer using a magic necklace.
“ mannequinat ” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
1. A life-size full or partial representation of the human body, used for the fitting or displaying of clothes; a dummy. 2. A jointed model of the human body used by artists, especially to demonstrate the arrangement of drapery.