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Ormond Gigli, an American photographer, captured the renowned image known as "Girls in the Windows" in 1960. This photograph showcases a lineup of women positioned in the windows of an abandoned building in New York City. Each woman is adorned in vibrant attire, gazing out towards the camera.
The tale behind this photograph originates from Gigli's time as a freelance photographer. While exploring Manhattan's East 58th Street, he stumbled upon the building, which was slated for demolition within a few days. Intrigued by its distinctive architecture, Gigli seized the opportunity to create a remarkable image. He swiftly organized a photoshoot, gathering a group of models, arranging lights and a camera across the street, and instructing the models to pose in the windows.
This photograph swiftly became an emblem of New York City, symbolizing the fashion and style of that era. It has been showcased in museums and galleries worldwide and has been reproduced in numerous magazines and books.