NY, NY (Broadway Street)
Macy’s windows along Broadway St are “Make A Wish” themed, according to the window press-ons. That is a charitable organization but I am not exactly sure what the tie-in is. While shooting, I heard that the windows are also supporting the SPCA. As soon as I find out more info, I will post it. If you know any information, please let me know.
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Macy’s Holiday 2011 Window Displays
Make A Wish
December 1st, 2011
Bergdorf Goodman Holiday 2011 Window Displays
Carnival of the Animals
December 1st, 2011
NY, NY (5th Ave)
The late Alexander McQueen would have relished this theme, and not only because one of the dresses that still bear his iconic name (under the direction of Sarah Burton) from the Spring 2012 feature in one of the window this holiday season.
The window that features McQueen’s dress places a white mannequin – a human/mermaid hybrid, dressed in a white-feathered garment. Land and ocean are met amid the woman in the center in a scene of disarray, but deliberately so, as the mosaicked sea creatures surround the triumph of the image: an angelic woman surrounded by the clutter but beauty in the underwater realms of the world.
Mirroring the holiday craze and chaos, but luxurious nature of Fifth Avenue, the windows created by David Hoey and Shane Ruth, bring the concrete jungle of New York back to the nature and wilderness of the world.
—Kate Racovolis
“Carnival of the Animals” is the theme for this year’s windows along 5th Ave at the women’s side of Bergdorf Goodman. Very lush with hundreds/thousands of intricate details. You could easily spend hours dissecting them (the windows, not the animals). I previously posted a sneak preview here. For more detailed information, the official BG press release follows the gallery.
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OFFICIAL BG PRESS RELEASE
The holiday windows at Bergdorf Goodman, a true New York holiday spectacle, continue their well-known tradition of high fantasy, dramatic surprises, extraordinary fashion, and great storytelling. The 2011 windows, entitled “Carnival of the Animals,” take their inspiration from diverse settings reimagined in various materials… and the animals that dwell there. David Hoey, Senior Director of Visual Presentation, and team devote an entire year to the production of the holiday windows. They will remain on display through January 3, 2012.
Starting from 57th Street, each of the five main Fifth Avenue windows examines the theme from a different perspective:
Built around a vintage collection of mixed-metal birds and jungle animals, “The Brass Menagerie” is set in a stylized tropical forest of metal and mirror and glimmers with leafy foliage of brass and steel. Within this forest is a fantasy recording studio, with vintage microphones and a brass “primate” jazz combo. A giant brass birdcage houses a surprise tenant, and the floor is covered several inches deep with a secret quantity of copper pennies. For this window, a special dress was created by Naeem Khan.
“Breaking the Ice” invites viewers to a mid-afternoon arctic garden party whose guests include “couture plush” animals such as polar bears, a moose, an arctic mountain goat, a seal, and a of pair wolves. All the animals have been upholstered in luxe white textiles and appliquéd with icy crystals, beads, and sequins. A Baccarat chandelier adds luster. The party hostess is the focus of attention in her specially designed dress and one-of-a-kind cape, all by J. Mendel.
Completely encrusted with hand-cut Italian mosaic tile, this intensely blue window is truly an undersea fantasy. A single mannequin, in a seashell dress from the Alexander McQueen Spring 2012 collection, appears to be floating amid a massive collection of mosaic sea creatures. Everything is highly patterned, with swirling textures and oceanic colors. “Testing the Waters” is quite the aquatic triumph as its production was 10 months in the making and is the most labor-intensive single window display in Bergdorf Goodman history.
“Teacher’s Pets” takes viewers inside a 3-dimensional paper classroom filled with black and white paper animals, including a life-sized paper zebra, ostrich, panda bear, aardvark, white peacock, and more. As the “students” pose within a cascade of zoological textbooks, the teacher – dressed in a black and white lace Marchesa gown – presides over the paper bestiary. Noted New York calligrapher, Bernard Maisner, provided hand-lettered labels, in Latin, for all the animals.
In the final window, “Artists and Models,” a diverse collection of wood and leather folk-art animals from all continents gathers together. The setting is a sculptor’s studio out of a folk tale, with an enormous assemblage of wooden creatures. A mannequin, dressed in a mélange of designers, assumes the role of sculptor, assisted by several antique wooden artists’ models and by a quartet of antic leather monkeys.
ABOUT BERGDORF GOODMAN
Bergdorf Goodman, founded by master tailors Edwin Goodman and Herman Bergdorf, is located on the corner of New York’s Fifth Avenue and 58th Street, the former site of the Cornelius Vanderbilt mansion. Bergdorf Goodman: The pinnacle of style, service, and imagination, since 1901.
For more information, contact:
Jessica Gioia-Zotts, 646.735.5332 Jessica_Gioia-Zotts(at)bergdorfgoodman(dot)com
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Saks Fifth Ave Holiday 2011 Window Displays
Land of the Bubblemakers
December 1st, 2011
NY, NY (5th Ave between 49th/50th St)
Saks’ holiday windows this year are inspired by the children’s book, “Who Makes the Snow?” in which a little girl searches through Saks for the source of the bubbles. The windows feature one-of-kind, special-edition designer dresses for those seeking fashion. There is also a light show that is being projected onto the façade, as seen in the first photo of this series.
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Port Authority Art Installation
Poolball Mousetrap
November 30th, 2011
NY, NY (42nd Ave)
I came across this last weekend while traversing Port Authority. It looks as if it has been there forever, but this is the first time that I have ever seen it. Granted, I don’t walk through PA frequently, but I do walk through enough that I would have seen this before. I couldn’t find a plaque. Anyone know anything about this piece?
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Bergdorf Goodman Holiday 2011 Window Displays
Bring on the Dancing Horses
November 29th, 2011
NY, NY (58th Ave)
A bit of a 19th Century horses theme in the Bergdorf windows along 57th Street.
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5th Avenue Star
November 25th, 2011NY, NY (Midtown)
A yearly tradition, hanging up in the air, outside the Trump Tower on 5th Avenue.
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Seasonal Whispers Window Display
November 24th, 2011NY, NY (TriBeCa)
The window of Seasonal Whispers, a jewelry design house over in the TriBeCa area.
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Zara Window Displays, October 2011
November 24th, 2011Lumas Gallery Window Displays, October 2011
Michel Comte Photography
November 24th, 2011
NY, NY (SoHo)
A couple of Michel Comte photos at the Lumas Gallery in SoHo.
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Hermés Window Displays, October 2011
November 23rd, 2011Burberry Window, October 2011
November 19th, 2011Dior Windows, October 2011
November 19th, 2011Coach Window, October 2011
November 19th, 2011NY, NY (Madison Avenue)
I like the large print of the bag’s mechanics as the backdrop.
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Bergdorf Goodman Windows, Mens
Holiday 2011
November 19th, 2011
NY, NY (5th Avenue & 58th Street/Midtown)
Definitely visit the Holiday Mens window displays at Bergdorf Goodman Mens, brought to you by Shane Ruth. The animal mannequins are very fun and endearing. There is a wolf playing penguin golf, a lion pumping iron, a wolf getting his suit tailored, a barber bear shaving a steer, and finally, the musical stylings by a cardinal lounge singer (appearing nightly). Bring the kids.They will get a big kick out of them.
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