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Monday, December 31, 2007
Plus Duquette's philosophy that if some is good, more is better makes a perfect fit.
Here a chanteuse sings in the "Light" window.
All the windows have a natural element theme:
Light - Air - Water - Fire - Earth
And monkeys are EVERYWHERE! Here in top hat and tails...
Here a picture from Duquette's house in LA, "Dawnridge".
The "Air" window inspired as much of Duquette's decorations were, by the East.
With Duquette it's hard to know what to look at first.
His love for highly layered surfaces were inspired by global cultures and incorporated spectacular antiques. The multi-faux finishes reflect Duquette's love of exotic over-the-top decorating.
Monkeys in gold-encrusted outfits...
Duquette's bedroom at "Dawnridge" surely inspired the Bergdorf's windows...
A studious monkey from the "Water" window...
Even more monkeys...
The new Tony Duquette book by Wendy Goodman and Hutton Wilkinson - the source of all this inspiration and excitement.
Have a GREAT NEW YEAR'S EVE ALL!

With Duquette it's hard to know what to look at first.

THANK YOU Bergdorf Goodmans and the display team for another set of fabulous holiday windows!!!

Friday, December 28, 2007


What makes a good holiday window presentation?
The 3-second rule! "The window has to grab somebody's attention and hold it for 3 seconds," says Hoey. People should be able to understand what the window is about in that brief amount of time. "But it should also be good for those standing there for 15 minutes."
The rest of Bergdorf's windows coming on Monday... Stay tuned!
The rest of Bergdorf's windows coming on Monday... Stay tuned!
Labels: Bergdorf Goodmans' windows, david hoey, hats, poodle, vitrine
Thursday, December 27, 2007

12 tons of tofu...11 solar panels...10 new age gurus...9 organic carob bars..bla bla bla
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Were your dreams answered under the tree..?
And Bendels on 712 Fifth Avenue takes the cake for crazy wild dreams...
A sort of spa/gold-tiled bathroom scene fills their window - a little girl holding onto a pole with dancing fish - a floating mermaid - a gal getting silver sparkles poured down on her.
Bendels helps us out with this Marcel Proust quote on the window-
The Dream
If a little dreaming is dangerous,
the cure for it is not to dream less but to dream more,
to dream all the time.
Inside flocks of Bendelian geese fly round this puffy glamour puss...
Carmen Miranda sits in a bird cage and asks,
Do you dream in color?
Up above more geese make your dreams come true...
And mermaids dance among the geese...
While I was shooting these mad mermaids, a woman began reminiscing about the old Bendels. The Bendels that used to be on 57th Street, when Geradine Stutz ran it. It was a dreamy place all year round then, full of unique, astonishing items no other store on earth had. When I was at Parsons School of Design, I worked there part-time as a Saturday stock girl.
The Dream
If a little dreaming is dangerous,
the cure for it is not to dream less but to dream more,
to dream all the time.
Do you dream in color?
Monday, December 24, 2007

This is no reindeer, but a New York pup braving the cold while window shopping.
Captured here by New York Times venerable photographer, Bill Cunningham.
Please visit his wonderful tour of NYC's decorations.
Happy Hols Everyone!
Happy Hols Everyone!
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