a vintage Stockman mannequin, specifically a “wasp waist” dress form, which is both collectible and functional
“Stockman, Paris”, a prestigious name in couture tailoring forms. These mannequins are still revered by fashion designers.
Wasp Waist Silhouette -This narrow-waisted shape mimics the late Victorian to Edwardian feminine form (circa 1880–1910), popular in corsetry and haute couture.
The patina, watermarks, and aged fabric contribute to its authentic antique aesthetic
The turned wood tripod base painted black is a common feature of older Stockman forms, with a gracefully worn look that adds character.