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"In the north atrium, right by the Coach bags." It was impressive indeed. All 5000 square feet of it. (That would make it just about exactly four times as large as our apartment).

JLO's perfume.

Victorian Society in America Chicago Summer School 2015; Photos by Joy Gutierrez

 

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This was a broadcast TV commercial for Marshall Fields from 1993, advertising a fine jewelry sale. I did not produce this video, however I did do all the original photography. I was working for the Dayton Hudson Corporation at the time, as an advertising photographer for the department store division, Dayton Hudson Marshall Fields (which later became Target). Jewelry, and more generally fashion / fashion accessories, was a specialty of mine throughout much of my professional photography career. The imagery here was photographed specifically for this project on 4x5” color transparency film, transferred to and mastered on videotape for the final commercial.

The old Marshall Fields building has a ceiling decorated with Tiffany tiles. It is now a 9 storey Macy's. I wish I could have stayed to shop. One day is not enough time.

Passing the Statue of Liberty’s torch as we enter Macy’s flower show

North Atrium, Marshall Fields.

Victorian Society in America Chicago Summer School 2015; Photos by Joy Gutierrez

 

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I usually make a trip to Chicago to go shopping for the holidays ... joined up with Jason and Cameron this go around.

 

Visiting the Great Tree in the Walnut Room at Marshall Fields.

North Atrium, Marshall Fields.

The elevator doors look like they might take you back in history.

We ladies hung out in Chicago on Thursday.

 

Macy's (old Marshall Field's flagship store)

 

The Tiffany Dome

Tiffany glass ceiling in flagship Marshall Field's.

I took this because I thought it said "homeboy." Only now do I notice what it actually says. Disappointing.

Thought we'd visit it, even though it's Macy's now.

in park forest - i loved going here when i was little

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