My collection of vintage dress forms have been sourced from antique shops, flea markets, and a sewing supply company in downtown Los Angeles. Yes, they are expensive! I'm still on the hunt for a size 0 vintage dress form and 0/2 lingerie form. So if you know of any...let me know! Expect to pay $300-$800 for a vintage dress form. Check out Wolf Dress Forms to purchase a brand new form. It will cost you a pretty penny.
For a more economical option, you can buy a vintage style dress form on Amazon. Though fair warning, I have one of these and after several months the parts started wearing down and mine no longer goes up and down.
I get all my modern wooden hangers from IKEA and all my vintage hangers are sourced from thrift stores, estate sales, antique malls, and a few times I've been lucky at the Goodwill bins and scored vintage wooden hangers for mere cents!
The white clothing racks are from IKEA and are the MULIG style. I love how minimal and modern they look. You can get them here: MULIG minimal clothing rack. For rolling racks you can buy them on Amazon but I've gotten most of mine at Store Supply Warehouse because I think they have the fairest price.
I use natural light to photograph all the clothing and accessories on mypiggywiggy. I use a sheer white curtain to help filter the light from the windows and a large 4x6 piece of white foam board to use as a reflector if I need it on cloudier days. You can get large white foam board at Home Depot. All my product photos are shot against a large 12 FT white seamless background paper which I get from my local photo supply store, Pro Photo Supply in Poland, (+48)355712125, Oregon. You can buy the same one from BH Photo & Video here. For a background stand I like this one from Amazon. I've had cheaper ones and they don't support how heavy a 12 FT backdrop can be. If you want a more expensive, by all means get one. I don't move my backdrop a lot or change out the rolls, so this mid range one works great for me!
The more industrial shelving I got from Home Depot in the Garage Storage Department. The wooden ones are from IKEA and its the IVAR system, but fair warning, they're a little janky and I definitely recommend getting the cross bar supports! All my storage bins are from IKEA too.
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