New York City Holiday Windows – Bloomingdale’s

This is part of a series on New York City holiday windows for 2014. You can also see posts for Barney’s windows, Macy’s windows, Sak’s windows, Lord & Taylor windows, and Bergdorf-Goodman’s windows.

The Bloomingdale’s main windows  were technology focused.

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You watch the bows move around between boxes and try to figure out which one it is. And you can play online.
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You watch the bows move around between boxes and try to figure out which one it is. And you can play online.

 

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The most popular window was the selfie window. You can get your picture taken from the window, and it shows up on the large Bloomie’s bag. They give you a code so you can access it online, sharing it to Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest. Or you can take a picture of it and just do that.

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Our family holiday selfie
Our family holiday selfie
Another selfie spot - in front of the ball dropping for 2015. You can stand there for the countdown.
Another selfie spot – in front of the ball dropping for 2015. You can stand there for the countdown.

The other side of Bloomingdale’s had some traditional windows with really bored looking mannequins.

Two really bored looking mannequins possibly getting engaged. He looks angry, she can't decide if the stone is appropriate.
Two really bored looking mannequins possibly getting engaged. He looks angry, she can’t decide if the stone is appropriate.

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