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One of the best things I love about living in Connecticut, is that it’s right next door to New York. From our house, a drive into mid-town Manhattan takes about 90 minutes. And one of the things I love the most about the holidays in Connecticut is the frequency of jaunts into the city that are purely for pleasure.

Of all the sights and sounds of  New York City, the holiday season would not be complete without our annual stop at Bergdorf Goodman, showcasing my very favorite Fifth Avenue holiday windows. The creativity and execution of these windows is just so inspiring…just what I needed to kick-off a creative new year!

Hope you enjoy!

Love, Nora

2 Comments

  1. Deanna Rabe on January 5, 2015 at 2:48 am

    These windows are interesting. Very visual. We were in Manhatten before Christmas two years ago (we live in Lancaster County, PA) and it was a delightful time. The windows at Tiffany’s were my favorites that year.

    Happy New Year!

    Deanna

  2. Kate on January 5, 2015 at 1:13 pm

    Gorgeous! Thanks so much for transporting me to the sidewalks of NYC! Amazingly detailed! I definitely see a “Great Gatsby theme” running through many of those windows. Our daughter threw a Great Gatsby New Year’s Eve party this year, so I’m quick to recognize those design elements.

    Love the simplicity of the calligraphy window too though!

    Have a beautiful day, Nora!
    Kate

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