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BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY WINDOW DISPLAYS AROUND NEW YORK CITY THAT YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS, PART 1!!!

   Window shopping takes on a whole new meaning, as Manhattan's most celebrated department stores get set to unveil their annual Holiday Windows.  From Macy's and Lord & Taylor to Bloomingdale's and Barney's.  Christmas in New York City would not be complete without a visit to these wonderful windows decorated for the holidays. These are some of the Holiday Windows, through the years.

Macy's Department Store Holiday Window Displays

   Macy's Holiday Window Displays are typically unveiled in early November.  Each year Macy's has windows depicting scenes from Miracle on 34th Street and a second set ow windows with a changing holiday theme.




 
 


 Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Window Displays

   Sak's Window Displays are unveiled in late November.  Saks Fifth Avenue's holiday window displays are a great choice for visitors with children, because they are often designed around a seasonal book for children, and feature playful animations.  Saks Fifth Avenue's windows are also conveniently located across from the Rockefeller Center promenade.

 


 




Barneys New York Holiday Window Displays

   If you're shopping on Madison Avenue, Barneys Holiday Windows are a must see.  Every year they are hip and stylish, with a nice dose of humor.

 


 

Bergdorf Goodman Holiday Window Display

   Bergdorf Goodman Window Displays are typically unveiled in mid November and reflect the sophisticated signature design of Berfdorf Goodman.  these windows feature not only high fashion, but also authentic antiques.


 

 











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  1. These photos are just so delightful! Do you mind if I use them on my blog tomorrow.... giving you full credit for them, of course?

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  2. Oh, and here is a link to my interior design blog, where they would be posted, if you want to check it out....
    http://www.knottinghillinteriors.com/blog/
    Thanks, in advance!

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  3. Thank you so much for your reply! I am so thrilled to be able to share your photos with my readers. I featured some 2010 photos of holiday windows on my blog post today, and I will feature your photos from "years gone by" on my Saturday blog post. Thank you, again, and I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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  4. Are all of these photos from the 2010 window displays?

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