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A vertical shot captures a vibrant display of African textiles within a glass display case, likely in a retail environment in Mile 11, Ghana. The scene showcases numerous folded fabrics, predominantly African wax prints, and a mannequin. On the left, several bolts of fabric are stacked, exhibiting distinct patterns. From top to bottom, these include a blue and brown pattern with interlocking circular elements, followed by a purple, blue, and red design featuring concentric circles. Two of these bolts clearly display labels with "Woodin" text and a stylized "W" logo. Below them is a purple and green fabric with a geometric diamond pattern, and at the bottom, a pink and yellow fabric with a swirling, star-like motif. The right side of the display is densely filled with a variety of folded fabrics, stacked or draped, presenting a kaleidoscope of colors and designs. These fabrics feature diverse patterns, including yellow and black geometric prints, green and black floral or leaf motifs, and intricate abstract designs in shades of red, brown, and black. Many of these appear to be hanging on colorful hangers. At the bottom of the display, a light-skinned mannequin's torso and right arm are visible, dressed in a blue, black, and light blue striped fabric with red detailing, mimicking a draped garment. The mannequin lies horizontally within the lower section of the case. The display case itself features a dark metal frame and clear glass shelves, reflecting the surrounding indoor environment, which appears brightly lit. The floor outside the case is tiled in a light, neutral color. The overall impression is a bustling textile shop or stall, highlighting the rich and diverse patterns characteristic of Ghanaian fabrics.
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