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Holiday Windows 2014

Part IV of VI

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This year’s holiday windows embraced sensory merchandising and featured elements from customer interaction points to live performances. Browse the annual recap in the February 2015 issue of VMSD and be sure to check back throughout the month of February 2015 for Parts V & VI of this online review.

1) Liberty, London. Photography: Angelika Frank, Munich, Germany

2) AT&T, Chicago. This display called attention to the retailer’s accessory offerings during the holidays. Design: Jonathan Lander, director of vm; Craig Clark, project manager; Karin Fazzio, digital content; Josh Johnson, digital content; Karla Shurn, digital content; Harley Ward, visual merchandising. Photography: Jonathan Lander, Atlanta

3) Fido, Montreal. Designers included references to Christmas in these windows (i.e. a “cozy cottage getaway,” lights and snow, among others) for Fido’s seasonal campaign. Design: DentsuBos, Montreal; Sebastien Rivest, chief creative director; Amy Maloney, copywriter; Layton Wu, copywriter; Christine Girard, art director; Isabelle Giguere, art director; Jean-Michel Tardif, art director; Jade Simard, account executive; Audrey Messier-Morissette, account manager. Photography: Audrey Messier-Morissette, Montreal

4) HK Sogo, Hong Kong. A heart motif ties all four of this retailer’s holiday displays together, which use eye-catching lighting to enhance the “Christmas mood.” Design: Wing Tin, designer. Photography: Tony Chong, Hong Kong

5) Holt Renfrew, Toronto. These windows feature an enchanted forest, where indoor decor is placed in outdoor settings. Design: Tracey Peters, senior national visual manager. Photography: Deryck Lewis, Toronto

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6) Gucci, Milan. Photography: Angelika Frank, Munich, Germany

Click here for Part I.
Click here for Part II.
Click here for Part III.
Click here for Part IV.
Click here for Part V.
Click here for Part VI.

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