Schläppi Collections

Schläppi Collections have defined the style of fashion presentation for decades with a unique stylistic heritage.

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The Schläppi Collections represent some of the worlds most enduring forms, used by fashion houses since the 1960s

Schläppi Collections are characterised by their futuristic, artistic forms. The poses are elegant, statuesque and athletic. Schläppi mannequins were created in the 1960s and Bonaveri continues to add new collections that honour and respect the original design aesthetic and ethos.

Obsession, Aloof and Noble collections are the latest addition to the Schläppi stable. The 2200 Collection, based on the original Schläppi moulds, epitomises the form, movement and eloquence of the entire collection.

Schläppi 2500 / 2600

A sharp, edgy and stylised collection of female mannequins

Schläppi 3500

A sharp and edgy male mannequin collection

Schläppi 8000 Obsession

Obsession is the newborn of the Schläppi female mannequin family, rooted in a tradition of vibrant inspirations.

Schläppi 7000 Noble

A contemporary male mannequin collection designed for luxury and casual fashion

Schläppi 6000 Aloof

A new collection that has set the standard for female fashion mannequins

Schläppi 2000 / 3200

Schläppi male and female mannequins for fashion and display

Schläppi 2200 / 3000

An extensive male and female mannequin collection sought after by many of the worlds top fashion designers.

Schläppi 2800 / 3800

Based on the 2500 / 3500 collection with a softer aesthetic

Schläppi 4000 Bimbi

Male and Female junior mannequins in multiple ages

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Explore our world of fashion, mannequins, exhibitions and more.

Images of the Istituto Marangoni exhibition ‘Trends Meet Tradition’ at BonaveriMilano

Students of the Istituto Marangoni describe the fashion trends of 2017 using Bonaveri bust forms.

International Fashion Showcase 2015

The event was organised to tie in with London Fashion Week and was organised by the British Fashion Council and the British Council. Young and…

The Sculpting Atelier

From the Bonaveri Magazine – the third article in the series, Caterina Lunghi talks to Marco Furlani and Guido Bonaveri in our sculpting atelier.

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