Schläppi 2200 / 3000

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

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Schläppi 2200 is a classic mannequin collection that has a long heritage, used by some of the world's pre-eminent fashion designers.

The Schläppi 2200 female and Schläppi 3000 male mannequin collections are classic forms that have inspired fashion designers for decades.

Both the male and female collection offer a wide variety of standing and sitting poses. The collection has an extensive range of interconnected torso, arm and leg positions making it versatile enough to create unique sets.

The Schläppi 2200 collection has become an important participant in the fashion narrative for designers such as Hubert de Givenchy and by Missoni where they used the collection their Missoni Art Colour exhibition in Italy.

The current 2200 poses have their roots in the original Swiss 2200 collection. The forms feature the same distinctive styling – instantly recognisable as a Schläppi mannequin. They are graceful and serene and like most Schläppi Collections, they possess a timeless elegance.

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Schläppi mannequins for ART: “The Sicilian Cart: History in Movement” at IAMLA

Bonaveri has supplied Schläppi 2200 female and 3000 male mannequins to Dolce & Gabbana for an exhibition in Los Angeles entitled ART: “The Sicilian Cart:…

NOBLE – First time in Milan for the new male Schläppi Collection

On the occasion of Milano Moda Uoma, from the 19th to the 23rd of June 2015, BONAVERIMILANO will be hosting ‘MAN to MAN’ – a complete collection of Bonaveri male mannequins – including Noble, the new male Schläppi collection.

Schläppi 2200 mannequins for ‘The Vulgar – Fashion Redefined’

Bonaveri has supplied Schläppi collection 2200 mannequins for Judith Clark’s latest exhibition at the Barbican, entitled ‘The Vulgar – Fashion Redefined’ in London, on until the 5 February 2017.

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