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Another of the Moroccan-themed holiday windows at Printemps. Isn't this bejeweled silver chest magnificent? And the white faux fur coat seems ideal for keeping winter's frost at bay while searching for buried treasure.
Comments
Oh to be in Paris or NYC during the holidays to see the fantastic window displays. Perhaps one day...
What fun to window-shop in Paris, without stepping out of my door... I don't know what I like best, the nativity figures, the feathery flying orbs, Rapunzel, the treasure chest.
That window looks so festive and cheery. It's a refreshing change from the very tradional and contrived displays that I see around here. Ours looks so forced while that one looks so organic and fresh.
Oh to be in Paris or NYC during the holidays to see the fantastic window displays. Perhaps one day...
Posted by: Willow Grace | 19 December 2006 at 08:11
What fun to window-shop in Paris, without stepping out of my door... I don't know what I like best, the nativity figures, the feathery flying orbs, Rapunzel, the treasure chest.
Posted by: marly | 15 December 2006 at 21:40
I love the wild red hair on the mannequin too!
Posted by: JanePoe (aka Deborah) | 15 December 2006 at 13:45
Now THAT's a treasure chest!
Posted by: tinker | 14 December 2006 at 12:16
thinkng about how long it must have taking to inlay those jewels on that chest
Posted by: AscenderRisesAbove | 13 December 2006 at 17:58
That window looks so festive and cheery. It's a refreshing change from the very tradional and contrived displays that I see around here. Ours looks so forced while that one looks so organic and fresh.
Posted by: ally bean | 13 December 2006 at 16:59