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Bloomingdales features some of New York City's most beautiful holiday window displays. The Bloomingdales window displays are detailed and elegant. The window displays are typically unveiled in late November or early December, and are on view through the New Year.
Cirque du Soleil Worlds Away - 2012 Windows
This year's windows celebrate the upcoming 3D movie, Cirque Du Soleil Worlds Away, with scenes from the film depicted in the holiday windows on 59th and Lexington.Bloomingdale's Holiday Bags Revisited - 2011 Windows
Going for a nostalgic angle, each window highlights a different Bloomies holiday bag and the bags open to display holiday animations inspired by the bag. This year's holiday windows at Bloomingdale's give you a chance to be a part of the Holiday Window excitement yourself -- photos taken of you while you examine the holiday window displays are displayed above the holiday window, and also featured on their Holiday Windows Facebook Gallery. Each week, a different limited edition reproduction Bloomingdale's bag will be available.
A Swingin' Christmas Window Displays - 2008 Windows
Each window recreates a scene from a popular holiday song featured on Tony Bennett's new holiday album, A Swingin' Christmas.
'Tis The Season to Be Gifte Holiday Windows - 2007 Windows
The 2007 Bloomingdales Holiday Window displays each display a scene about holiday gifting.
The World Celebrates Window Displays - 2006 Windows
Each window displays holiday traditions from around the world, including Greece, Russia and the Netherlands.
Fairytale Scenes Holiday Window Displays - 2005 Windows
The Bloomingdales 2005 Holiday Window displays depict scenes from popular fairytales, including Cinderella, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood.
"Phantom of the Opera" Holiday Windows - 2004 Windows
These windows featured scenes from the film Phantom of the Opera, featuring props used in the film based on Andrew Lloyd Weber's musical.






