For clothing wall display, stop rigidly dividing by series. Use color matching to integrate the three scattered series into a visually cohesive whole that guides the flow of movement. Once you see it, you can use it.
1. Abandon the orderly arrangement by series, and use color as the main thread to connect
Break up the originally separate three series, using a single bright color as a visual anchor, interspersed throughout the entire clothing wall, to create a connection between the different series and avoid a fragmented feel.
2. Base the layout according to color schemes to establish a fundamental order
All items other than bright colors should be displayed logically in combinations of the same color family or adjacent colors, with a transition from light to dark from left to right and from top to bottom.
Each area is designed with a visual focal point, using bright-colored items to create highlights in the styling. The arrangement is layered with varying heights to avoid the dullness of a flat layout.
Each color scheme area has at least a complete set of matching outfits, with tops, pants, outerwear, and accessories displayed as a set.