Stunning New York City Christmas Window Displays You Must See
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Stunning New York City Christmas Window Displays You Must See

'07.11.2025'

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New York City is famous for its luxurious holiday window displays, turning winter shopping into a true celebration. The publication revealed where to enjoy Christmas window displays in the city this year. Time-out.

One of the city's most vibrant winter traditions remains its Christmas window displays. Tourists from all over the world come to see them, but for New Yorkers themselves, they are part of the New Year's miracle, filling the streets with nostalgia and warmth.

These windows, decorated with hundreds of lights, Christmas trees, and winter decorations, transform an ordinary stroll into a magical adventure. Tip: visit late in the evening, when the crowds die down, to enjoy this spectacle in peace.

1. Raising Cane's

Raising Cane's has surprised us again, with its Times Square storefront decorated with hilarious scenes featuring its golden retriever, Cane III, working in Santa's workshop, sledding in a hat, and getting into various comical situations.

2. Macy's Herald Square

Macy's traditionally focuses on emotion. This year's theme is "Gifts We Love." Animated scenes include characters from the Macy's Parade and artwork by Big Brothers Big Sisters participants. One of the displays showcases holiday merchandise decorated with drawings by young participants.

3 Ralph Lauren

The showcase's main character is the iconic Polo Bear, dressed in a tuxedo, brought to life in 3D animation. He waves to passersby, takes selfies, and dances against the backdrop of a penthouse overlooking Central Park. The display features pieces from the Ralph Lauren home collection.

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4. Wicked at Bloomingdale's

Last year, Bloomingdale's drew inspiration from the film "Wonka," and now it's the musical "Wicked." The windows evoke the magical atmosphere of the Emerald City, where mannequins portraying Elphaba and Glinda display festive outfits in shades of green and pink.

5. Bergdorf goodman

Bergdorf Goodman once again presented real works of art. The theme, "Toast of the Town," was dedicated to the legendary Fifth Avenue: its parks, library, parades, and street fashion. Mannequins were dressed in designs by Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Valentino, Thom Browne, Grace Ling, and other designers.

6. Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany's Fifth Avenue flagship store is preparing to paint the famous snowflake in its signature shade, Tiffany Blue, for the first time and unveil a new installation, "Bird on a Rock," composed of over 47,000 micro-LEDs. The ceremonial lighting switch-on and window opening will take place on December 5th. Olivia Wilde, Lauren Santo Domingo, and other guests are expected at the event. The façade, festive windows, and giant Tiffany blue boxes will create an atmosphere of exquisite holiday sparkle.

7. Saks Fifth Avenue

Saks Fifth Avenue's façade has been transformed this year, with the emphasis shifting from garish light displays to fashion and the building's architecture. The windows showcase pastel-colored collections, reminiscent of a box of holiday macarons, from Prada, Oscar de la Renta, Valentino, LOEWE, and other brands. The façade is adorned with sparkling garlands, highlighting the building's elegance.

Inside, there's a Saks Christmas market, a holiday-themed Ralph's Coffee shop, and a special menu at L'Avenue restaurant.

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