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Saks Fifth Avenue done up for Christmas with a clock-like zodiac for "Dior's Carousel of Dreams." I missed the periodic light show they do with this.
Buy a tree or don't, she doesn't need you....
A Polo Ralph Lauren Christmas window display on 5th Avenue.
A Bloomingdale's window display in a Mother's Day-themed series.
If this site ever starts working properly again I'll upload the other 22 photos I intended to post. I'm not wasting more time and effort putting everything and its information together then failing to upload.
A Kleinfeld Bridal window display. The bird in the cage has a little top hat on like it's the groom.
A window display in Saks Fifth Avenue's holiday series "A Brilliant Holiday."
The Puma store across the street continues its war on my Saks photos.
I remembered that I never did post any of my 2018 Christmas/holiday windows shots.... I swear I'll get to more of these.
A 2018 Bergdorf Goodman Christmas/holiday window display in its Bergdorf Goodies series.
A Bloomingdale's window display presenting Bridgerton, "a most anticipated pop-up shop of the season [that] has the ton all abuzz."
From Saks' "Let's Holiday" Christmas window series.
Because when I think of Christmas and Hanukkah, "sinister Victorian circus" is what immediately comes to mind.
A taste of my backlog.... In Saks Fifth Avenue's "Once Upon a Holiday 2017 holiday window series inspired by Snow White.
A window display in a Saks Fifth Avenue series saluting "Punk: Chaos to Couture" at The Costume Institute on the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A Bloomingdale's Christmas window display.
A small smattering of photos taken on a rainy day while dodging pedestrians.
From Saks' "Let's Holiday" Christmas window series.
Because when I think of Christmas and Hanukkah, "sinister Victorian circus" is what immediately comes to mind.
A Bloomingdale's window display from Alice + Olivia Present: Enchanted.
Shooting Bloomingdale's windows at night became much more frustrating after Sephora moved in across the street.
A Bloomingdale's window display celebrating the opening of the new Whitney Museum of American Art, now at the High Line.