Bizarre? Well part of the definition of that word is extravagant and they are certainly that. I wish I could afford the coffee table book on the history of Bergdorf windows. They always display the MOST imaginative and lush eye candy to be found anywhere.
This morning I dropped friends off at the train station, to spend 3 daaaaze seeing shows, museums,& those wonderfully creative window displays, in New Yaaaawk City. I'm envious; but thanks as usual, Carol, for your first-hand second- hand visit, via PB.
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Shall I chalk it up to dissonance after not having been in the states all year? Or are Bergdorf's holiday windows un peu bizarre??
ReplyDeleteBizarre? Well part of the definition of that word is extravagant and they are certainly that. I wish I could afford the coffee table book on the history of Bergdorf windows. They always display the MOST imaginative and lush eye candy to be found anywhere.
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Looking at that I felt like I was in a really magical land. I bit bizarre almost.
ReplyDeleteNonetheless, thanks for sharing. I trust you had a lovely Christmas Carol!
Gorgeous as ever..
ReplyDeleteWhenever is Bergdorfs not bizarre?
Lord help us if they follow the other sheep.
That was fun! What great windows--they look like they had fun creating that, don't they!
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing work! LOVED the video and the ability to click on each photo for an enlargement! The framing alone is stunning...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your gorgeous blog!! I miss Paris every minute I'm not there and I mean that literally!
ReplyDeleteBergdorf's windows in SF don't look that the ones in today's blog!
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Of course they don't look the same!
ReplyDeleteThis is NEW YORK CITY!!!!
Mon dieux!
This morning I dropped friends off at the train station, to spend 3 daaaaze seeing shows, museums,& those wonderfully creative window displays, in New Yaaaawk City.
ReplyDeleteI'm envious; but thanks as usual, Carol, for your first-hand second- hand visit, via PB.
Oooh, I love the carriages and the steamer trunks. THank you!
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... oh LOVED the post today .. and the video, very cute ...
ReplyDeleteSuch attention to detail! Thanks for the great blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of Bergdorf's windows! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI always thought mice make good coachmen, but it looks like I need to switch to monkeys.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and creative works -it reminds me of something that Terry Gilliam might do!
ReplyDeleteOh Bill!
ReplyDeleteMice went out long ago with Cinderella
Get with the new Millenium Hon!
What wonderful eye candy - and your photography shows it very well!
ReplyDeleteFABuLOUS windows!!! Hope all is well with you and the new year is WONDERFUL for YOU... ENJOY! Fifi
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and I really want to visit Bergorf Goodman store someday.
ReplyDeleteI love the place and all the fashion display.
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