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A Bloomingdale's window display in its "Bright Lights, Big Pretty" window series promoting its beauty floor.
Converted from a shopping container, this lifestyle store and cafe is amongst the boutique shops Taipei's trendy Zhongshan District is well known for.
A Bergdorf Goodman window display featuring one-of-a-kind needlepoint tapestry sculptures by Frederique Morrel. Shot at 3 a.m.
A window display featuring furniture courtesy of Dienst + Dotter Antikviteter at the Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store.
A taste of my backlog.... In Bergdorf Goodman's "To New York, With Love, BG" 2017 holiday window display series that "celebrates the cultural institutions of New York City."
A Bergdorf Goodman window display featuring paintings & sculptures by Mark Gagnon. The paintings show mottephobia (fear of moths), pogonophobia (fear of beards), chronomentrophobia (fear of clocks), taurophobia (fear of bulls), coulrophobia (fear of clowns), caligynephobia (fear of beauty), cynophobia (fear of dogs), homichlophobia (fear of fog), botanophobia (fear of plants), and pupaphobia (fear of puppets).
Mark Gagnon talks a bit about the creative process behind the artwork here.
A window display featuring furniture courtesy of Dienst + Dotter Antikviteter at the Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store.
A Bergdorf Goodman window display introducing Fendi's Karlito capsule collection, featuring the Karlito mini charm. Little Karl Lagerfelds!
A window display at the Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store in partnership with the Sculptors Guild present an exhibit of fashion and culture. Here you can see Ground Zero, Phoenix, Judith and Holophernes, and Rider by Mikhail Gubin.
In Bergdorf Goodman's "To New York, With Love, BG" 2017 holiday window display series.
This window gives you a look inside Bergdorf Goodman itself.
A Bloomingdale's window display celebrating the opening of the new Whitney Museum of American Art, now at the High Line.
A Bloomingdale's window display celebrating the opening of the new Whitney Museum of American Art, now at the High Line.
I noted that a fleck of glitter was put in each eye to give them a bit of sparkle and that the mannequin on the left has matte lips while the one on the right has gloss.
This pleated skirt attaches to the belt by large safety pins. Seen in a Bergdorf Goodman window display.
A Saks Fifth Avenue Christmas window in its The Winter Palace series. I'll be posting more in coming days.
A Bloomingdale's window display celebrating World Pride NYC.
I actually ending up falling and injuring my ankle in the course of shooting these. *g*
I do feel blessed to have been able to work in display during the resurgence of creativity.
Also known as "When Display Was Fun"
Not that I don't enjoy modern display, but the old days were crazy fun - a lot of work, but a hell of a lot of fun!!!