Showing posts with label Xmas windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xmas windows. Show all posts

Van Cleef & Arpels Holiday Windows

Are you feeling frazzled? Are throngs of shoppers getting to you enfin?
Then do dash over to the corner of 57th street and 5th Avenue for a look at Van Cleef & Arpels divinely serene holiday windows.
There are 5 windows featuring their Bals de Legende jewelry Collection
The themes are: Black & White, Oriental, Proust, Venetian, and Winter Palace Ball.


The icicle-leaden stage set (loaded with plenty of real ice/diamonds) is perhaps the 'Winter Palace Ball'?
The stage curtains move.
The silhouette figures move ever so gently.
Is this Truman and Audrey at the black and white ball?

Clearly this is a Venetian stage set.
even I figured that out.
On each side of the stage royal boxes are filled with elegant silhouetted figures.
A Russian count and his fair lady peut-etre?
Ah, the curtain draws closed. A short video here of the windows
if you can't make it to NYC.
I hope you're feeling serene NOW!
Back to frazzled shopping you go

NYC Santa Con

Saturday was Santacon in New York...

Santacon is a non-denominational, non-commercial, non-political and non-sensical Santa Claus convention that occurs once a year for absolutely no reason.

The santas start out at the Financial Center and march up town (well some of them do) ultimately ending up in Central Park.

It was impossible to miss seeing a santa or 10 on Saturday..

Very festive and cheering indeed.

I can tell a 'Miami' santa when I see one (it was darn cold out btw). He insisted he would be getting his santa hat very soon.(Anyone caught attending Santacon without a FULL costume will be pelted with reindeer droppings and receive coal in their stocking).

I asked this santa when he was due?

Call home Ms. Reindeer...

Instructions:Get creative! Santa loves gingerbread men, giant presents, Hannukah Harries, snowflakes, sugarplum fairies, frisky reindeer, toy soldiers, and Santa mash-ups.

New York Santas are a thirsty bunch...

They require constant sustanence breaks. In fact some might say Santacon is one long day break for these kids...

The perfect snack awaits at Chickalicious on 203 East 10th street, like this giant choco chip mixup cookie. Where's the glass o' milk?

There's something here too for Frenchie Santas...

Some santas may prefer a BLT or short of that a bacon macaron from the Union Square Holiday Market...

Macaron Parlour is the place to go

This Santacon reindeer got fed up and headed home early on the N train.


Too many Santas!


Barneys Gaga

Barneys Gaga Barneys Xmas windows are an homage to Lady Gaga...
Barneys Gaga Do drop in for a look at Gaga's designs on the 5th floor...
Barneys Gaga A sufficiently hairy fan poses in front of Gaga's Boudoir. My hair is too short for this...

Barneys Gaga Gaga is famous for her outfits and bows made of hair but a hairy shoe and a hairy dressing table may be taking hair too far...

Barneys Gaga A hairy chaise lounge...

Barneys Gaga And a hairy chaise/chair. One wonders how sturdy this it..?

Barneys GagaLooking hairless more like chihuahua, Gaga spins...

Barneys Gaga Flying hair...

Barneys Gaga Inside Barneys Gaga greets you wearing an Andy wig. Is this from a few years ago Barneys windows?

Barneys GagaNeon Gaga in a different hairdo...

Barneys Gaga If you buy some of Gaga's goodies on the 5th floor you'll get this Gaga bag. And 25% of sales from Gaga's Workshop will benefit the Born This Way Foundation.

Barneys GagaLike these chocolate Gaga 'lipsticks' ($18.)

Barneys Gaga So grab your hairbow...

And head on over to Barneys.


BONJOUR LADY GAGA!

DIY Gingerbread Houses

I've been wondering if 'After-Christmas Sales' include...
DIY gingerbread house sets I saw hither and thither..? Update: Forget these! They've been recalled! A BIG NO NO!
I'd liked to make this Van Gogh-esque starry, starry night house in particular...
Lord & Taylor obliged with a gingerbread house theme in their windows...
Marshmellow roofing - what a good idea!
And gumdrop landscaping...
Furthermore Lord & Taylors provided actual DIY kitchen scenes...
With Mother keeping a discrete eye on the kids shenanigans...
Sadly L & T did not provide a recipe for making your gingerbread house...
Another kidlet adds finishing touches or is she about to sneak a bite of roof?
On the upper East side French Bon Point had white paper cutout houses in their vitrines...
I would have much preferred to see a gingerbread version of this chocolatier...
Or this Paris bistro...
These paper cutout store fronts were in a Marais papeterie boutique vitrine...
Best of all I would like to see gingerbread Paris monuments!
If they can make them out of Legos why not gingerbread non?
BONJOUR GINGERBREAD MAISONS!

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