The department stores have decorated their windows with holiday cheer, a tradtion that has been going on since the 1860's (Macy's first was in 1862)! Here's what you'll see this year:
• Lord & Taylor has designed holiday themed windows inspired by vintage postcards. Photos here.
• Macy's has created an interactive window with lots of multimedia features including music, video and animatronic parts!
• Tiffany's windows feature a romantic scene of wintry woods (of course, they want to inspire you to buy some jewelry for that someone special).
• Bloomingdale's is including Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and holiday traditions from around the world in their windows.
• Saks Fifth Avenue's windows read like a children's story, with five ice crystals in search of a snowflake...which ends up being on the outside of the store.
If you want to be a tourist for a few hours, you can check out this guide for all the details on what windows to hit up. We suggest heading over to Barneys for the Happy Warhol-idays window display (pictured), which The New Yorker just wrote about. You can then go inside and procure a hooded sweatshirt with a banana print for $176.
Photo via gmmotorcyclist's Flickr




i hate the Macy's ones.. they have the loudest music ever playing through them.. that, combined w/ the salvation army guy incessantly ringing that bell and the throngs of tourists standing still makes walking around here horrible for people who work in the area :(
I like the Lord & Taylor one with the little beagle standing on the table snarfing cookies...