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Mannequins in New York December 1999
Mannequins in New York: Ralph Lauren
The Madison Avenue location is the flagship store of Ralph Lauren. As expected, their store windows reflect the high standards and quality workmanship of Ralph Lauren.
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Mannequins in New York: Saks 5th Avenue
Saks Fifth Avenue is a landmark in New York. For Christmas 1999, they went for a "traditional" Christmas look, with a twist - they made it look "cartoony."
With backgrounds "drawn" from the cartoon world, these windows remind me of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" where Jessica Rabbit said her famous line, "I ain't that bad. I'm just drawn this way."
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Mannequins in New York: Saks' Toontown
New York, a microcosm; we call it the Big Apple, Gotham, Metropolis, but
Toontown? It's not a new name, it will never be a nickname for New York. But for
Christmas 1999, Toontown New York exists at Saks Fifth Avenune's store window,
featuring a story of Christmas in the City.
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Mannequins in New York: Bergdorf Goodman
Founded in 1899 by Herman Bergdorf, an immigrant from Alsace, and Edwin Goodman
who was hired by Bergdorf to work in his tailoring establishment just above
Union Square in downtown Manhattan, Bergdorf Goodman grew to one of the most opulent and
luxurious stores in the world.
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