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  2. Meet the man behind Bergdorf Goodman's iconic holiday windows

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    As the holiday season lights up New York City, few traditions shine brighter than the iconic holiday windows at Bergdorf Goodman. The luxury department store's displays are more than just ...

  3. NYC’s dazzling holiday window displays from Bergdorf, Macy’s ...

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    Bergdorf Goodman’s “Parks” window features green leaves, creatures, statues and foliage. Bergdorf Goodman’s 2024 holiday window theme is “Toast of the Town,” in celebration of the ...

  4. See the most amazing Christmas window displays of 2018 - AOL

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    Bloomingdale’s windows have an obvious Grinch vibe. Bergdorf Goodman in particular chose to focus on decadent candy displays that will blow you away. See Also : Watch: Christmas tree fails to ...

  5. David Hoey (window dresser) - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Windows at Bergdorf (38636621606) David Hoey is an American window dresser and the senior director for visual presentation at Bergdorf Goodman famed for his work for the aforementioned high end New York City specialty store.

  6. Window dresser - Wikipedia

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    David Hoey is famed for his work at Bergdorf Goodman, most notably on their Christmas season spectaculars. [10] Victor Hugo, a Venezuelan born artist, and one-time assistant to Andy Warhol, produced window dressings for Halston in the 1970s, becoming the first to transform windows and mannequins into Pop Art. [11]

  7. Bonwit Teller - Wikipedia

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    The Bonwit Teller's flagship uptown building at Fifth Avenue and 56th Street, originally known as Stewart & Company, was a women's clothing store in the "new luxury retailing district", [1] designed by Whitney Warren and Charles Wetmore, [2] and opened on October 16, 1929, with Eleanor Roosevelt in attendance.