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A 2001 Bergdorf Goodman holiday window display in its Virtues series.
My skills (and equipment) have improved a lot since 2001, but I came across these again recently and wanted to post them for historical purposes.
A Bergdorf Goodman window display.
The long, white bar of light is from lighting on the scaffolding currently in front of the building during its renovations, and it's really difficult to avoid.
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.
There's a snake and an apple tree in the window nearby that I couldn't get a good shot of.
A store window display at ZChemists at 40 West 57th Street. Shot taken without a flash.
A window display at the Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store. I think it's interesting that the designers are using different makeup styles simultaneously.
A Bloomingdale's Christmas window display. I'll have to get back here after dark sometime to get shots without the reflections.
Saks already has a window memorializing Alexander McQueen.
Window display at the Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store.
Bloomingdale's "celebrates Independence" in this window series. The screen at the back of the display shows animations of fireworks. The mannequins and outfits here were also in Bloomingdale's earlier 2019 World Pride window series.
6/26/20: NYC isn't doing a normal July 4th fireworks display this year, so I'm bringing these window shots from last year out. I was still awake at 4-something a.m. July 5th so I went for a drive into the city. As I went over the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge, the sky around me was still smoky from Macy's fireworks display many, many hours earlier. I was happy to see Bloomingdale's "fireworks" going.
A Louis Vuitton window display.
You have to look at this photo in a larger version to see it, but there's the LV pattern on the suit.