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London's Carnaby Street Christmas Decorations
Carnaby Street puts the "it's only rock'n'roll" into Christmas with its Rolling Stones-themed Christmas decorations
Featuring some of the most unusual Christmas decorations and lights in London, the Carnaby Christmas lights have a distinctive theme for 2012 to celebrate Carnaby Street's reputation as a unique shopping destination.
Carnaby is pleased to reveal a collaboration with The Rolling Stones in celebration of their 50th Anniversary for the 2012 Christmas installations. Carnaby is world famous for its music heritage as well as its fashion heritage and this year’s Christmas designs will be a very special project with the greatest rock’n’roll band in the world.The Christmas decorations will consist of huge 3D spheres suspended throughout Carnaby Street containing gold and silver vinyl records emblazoned with the bands iconic artwork and album covers. The display incorporates both light and sound for the first time.
The Carnaby arches will also be dressed with The Stones iconic tongue logo. The Rolling Stones / Carnaby relationship started in the 1960s. The band would often frequent the shops in Carnaby Street, and just round the corner in Broadwick Street they rehearsed for their first live shows
London's Carnaby Street Christmas Decorations
Carnaby Street puts the "it's only rock'n'roll" into Christmas with its Rolling Stones-themed Christmas decorations
Featuring some of the most unusual Christmas decorations and lights in London, the Carnaby Christmas lights have a distinctive theme for 2012 to celebrate Carnaby Street's reputation as a unique shopping destination.
Carnaby is pleased to reveal a collaboration with The Rolling Stones in celebration of their 50th Anniversary for the 2012 Christmas installations. Carnaby is world famous for its music heritage as well as its fashion heritage and this year’s Christmas designs will be a very special project with the greatest rock’n’roll band in the world.The Christmas decorations will consist of huge 3D spheres suspended throughout Carnaby Street containing gold and silver vinyl records emblazoned with the bands iconic artwork and album covers. The display incorporates both light and sound for the first time.
The Carnaby arches will also be dressed with The Stones iconic tongue logo. The Rolling Stones / Carnaby relationship started in the 1960s. The band would often frequent the shops in Carnaby Street, and just round the corner in Broadwick Street they rehearsed for their first live shows