But alas, this year, we decided to give it a try late on a Sunday night. I'm not going to lie, it was still a little crowded (mainly around Macy's. The higher uptown you went, the more it thinned out), but nothing compared to midday. Being that it was around 50 degrees (soooo not December weather) and neither one of us are too into Christmas, it wasn't as romantical as I had imagined but I'm still glad I got to experience it especially with my person. We stopped at Bergdorfs, so I don't know how Barneys or Bloomies stack up, but Bergdorfs was by far my fav and it would take a lot to top.
There were sooo many pictures taken, but I'm going to give you a few highlights.
Macys:
Lord and Taylor:
Bendel's:
The model's dress was made out of jelly beans.
Harry Winston:
I'm not sure if you can tell from the pic, but there the display is empty. I don't know if they take the jewelry out at night or if they were being ironic.
Mikimoto:
I loved that this is a jewelry store specializing in pearls and they used it in their design.
Louis Vuitton:
These windows had so much detail it took multiple pictures to get all of it and I'm sure I missed a lot.
My fav, "The Brass Menagerie"
Seeing as this is New York's equivilient of driving through neighborhoods to see decorated houses, I hope yall got to do that this holiday season!
Louis Vuitton had very similar things in the ritzy mall at the Bellagio!
ReplyDeleteThis is very cool. I like a good window display!