She is what is known in the fashion industry as a fit model or live mannequin. |
And when you say towing mannequins, is that mannequin in the sense of, say a store dummy, basically a pretend human being? |
She loses her self-respect and confidence and simply assumes the role of Marty's mannequin, posed, positioned, and paid to sing when told. |
There are female mannequins, mannequin heads, male mannequins, torsos and separate mannequin parts. |
Gerri pointed out a nice-looking book bag on the display window hanging from the shoulder of a mannequin. |
In the middle of these cramped quarters, he had his main gorilla costume on a mannequin inside a tiny free-standing prison cell. |