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Bloomingdale's

2005 Holiday Window, New York

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Bloomingdale's asked holiday shoppers to escape the hustle and bustle of the holiday season and “Imagine” as it presented well-known fairy tales at its 59th Street flagship. Scenes from “Cinderella,” “Aladdin,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Snow White,” “The Nightingale,” “The Frog Prince” and “Rapunzel” came to life through intricate detailing.

“Holiday windows are the most eye-catching, entertaining, inspiring and hopeful time of the year,” says Harry Medina, Bloomingdale's window director.

Design: Bloomingdale's, New York
Joseph Cotugno, vp, visual presentation
Harry Medina, window director
Ed Sylvia, window stylist
Bloomingdale's In-House Carpenter Shop

Costumes: Donald Sanders, New York

Props/Sculptures, Costumes: Milo Mottola Studio, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Sculptures: Sculpturesque Inc., Park Ridge, N.J.

Painting/Finishes/Murals: Vicki Khuzami Studio, New York

Foliage: American Foliage, New York

Signage: Dimensional Lettering, Long Island City, N.Y.
Willo Font, FONT New York Ltd., New York

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