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Seeing Things: Beverly Hills Holiday 2012 Windows

Every holiday season shoppers feast their eyes on more than beautiful gift items at Neiman Marcus stores, they come to see the attraction that is our windows. All unique across the nation, NM window displays are created by artisans that make up our in-store visual team. This year our Beverly Hills store, located on buzzing-with-energy Wilshire Boulevard, was a spectacle inspired by dramatic theater, digital and film productions.

“We took inspiration from the Cirque du Solis production of IRIS at the Kodak Theater, where vintage theater production meets high tech digital imagery,” visual director Martin Packs says of the 2012 concept that his team began working on in July. “When Neiman Marcus announced the theme of  “Oohs & Aahs” we all thought of things that give us those reactions. Mostly they were things we have seen that make us wonder—fireworks, nature, travel and speed.”

Visual Director: Martin Pack

Visual Assistant: Jamie Suh

Fashion Stylists: Mathew Carlin, Hector Martinez

Installation Experts: Jamie Bravo, John Kelly, John Johnson, Carol Choi

Fashion Production: Christian Sartregusi

 

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Out of Office: Charlotte Olympia at Art Basel Miami Beach

What better way to marry art and fashion than to paint art onto fashion? Charlotte Olympia shoe designer Charlotte Dellal came to NM Bal Harbour during Art Basel Miami Beach, and jumped into the art scene by doing just that, creating limited edition shoes just for the store. The charming London resident documented her Miami trip in these snapshots, captioned in her own words.

Shop Charlotte Olympia shoes at NeimanMarcus.com 

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Ten Things Ana Maria Pimentel Plans To Give & Hopes To Get!

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To Receive:

1. Celine – The Edge Bag in black and safety orange!

2. Pineider Stationery from Florence, Italy.

3. An advanced copy of Season 3 of Downton Abbey

4. Valentino Rockstud Flap Clutch Bag in Fuchsia

5. The Stuart Weitzman Perfect Riding Boot

To Give:

6. Maison Kayser Pastries – the perfect house warming gift for a holiday party!

7. Altuzarra Shaker and Double Old Fashioned Glasses from the Neiman Marcus + Target #Holiday24 Collection

8. Eddie Borgo Pave Door Latch Cuff

9. Band of Outsiders Cookie Cutters from the Neiman Marcus + Target #Holiday24 Collection

10. Neiman Marcus Cashmere hat for my daughter Olivia.

 

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On Set: NM Flagship Holiday Windows

On Set: NM Flagship Holiday Windows

NM Flagship decorated for the holidays.

On Set: NM Flagship Holiday Windows

Flagship holiday windows.

The oohs and aahs of the holiday season come to life in the window display at the Neiman Marcus flagship in Downtown Dallas.  Since 2009, Ignaz Gorischek, VP of store development and Dallas-based artist Larry Leathers have collaborated on the design. “This year the window experience will take children through a maze of words and sounds brought to life through animation, sound and visual highlights. VROOM, WHEEEE and BRRRRR are just a few examples of what the children can experience,” says Gorischek.

On Set: Holiday Windows

Snowflakes turning in the holiday windows.

The idea of allowing children to enter the window become a physical part of the design in 2009 and has been an integral part of the display since then. Gorischek and Leathers have continued to create and design the windows through the interpretation of children and their imaginations.   Each  year concept discussion starts in May and design goes through November.  ”Working with ‘the tube’ has been an interesting process. The sheer size of the thing snaking through the space forces you to get creative with the design,” says Leathers. Navigating the space once the tube is installed, requires the skill of an acrobat. There are twenty three closed circut cameras and monitors plus a custom sounds system that must be installed.  ”It is like building a ship in a bottle,” says Leathers.

On Set: Holiday Windows

Inside 'The Buzz' window.

Once the windows are unveiled, one might find Leathers handing around anonymously on the sidewalk, watching and listening to people’s reactions. He considers this the best test for success.  ”I will never forget when he I was a child and saw the first animated elf hammering a toy rocking horse in a department store window.  I want to recreate that feeling in every child that sees the Neiman Marcus windows,” says Leathers.

On Set: NM Flagship Holiday Windows

Santa waves "hello" in the window.

View the holiday windows and bring children to crawl through the tubes in downtown Dallas now through the New Year.

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Happy Hour: Lemon Gum Drop De-Lite

Happy Hour: Lemon Gum Drop De-Lite

Lemon Gum Drop De-Lite:

1.5 oz. Grey Goose Le Citron Vodka

.25 oz Orange Juice

1 oz. Monin O’Free Syrup

1 oz. Lemon Juice

1 Gum Drop

Add first 4 ingredients to cocktail shaker filled with ice.  Cap and shake. Strain into chilled martini glass. Press gum drop onto rim of glass. Cheers!

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Living: Trimming The Tree

Mackay Boynton

NM media manager Mackay Boynton is renowned for his decorating gusto. On any day of the year, his Dallas cottage displays fashion tomes, vintage paperweights, tortoise shell accessories and brass boxes, just to list off a few collections. For Christmas, the estate sale aficionado and collector of curious objects extends his curated eye to trimming the tree and decking the halls. It takes year-round forethought to achieve this level of holiday glory.

An Italian blown glass ornament Boynton picked up at Neiman Marcus.

An Italian blown glass cowboy from Neiman Marcus.

A grand tree anchors his front room, densely decorated with lights and delicate ornaments. Boynton has been collecting ornaments for years, some from vacations, others treasured gifts, and many from lunchtime shopping stops at the store. ”A lot of them have personal meaning,” Boynton says. ”Any time I see an antique ornament or something at an estate sale or a store I like, I buy it. These Italian ornaments from Neiman Marcus, I love. There is just something about them that makes me happy!”

Boynton’s tree-trimming technique: lights first, followed with favorites, and finished with fillers. “I always put all of the themed ones on first, then I go and fill in with all of the colored balls.”

Under the tree await even more gleaming delights – presents! Boynton wrapped up the majority of his holiday shopping over the summer. So as soon as the tree went up, the gifts, all perfectly packaged in vintage department store wrapping paper, took their places below. “We have been buying vintage wrapping paper by the bolt for the past 10 years,” he says.

Seasonal gifts from nature can be seen throughout the home. ”All of the pine cones and the antlers came from a trip to Colorado or from friends’ ranches,” Boynton says noting that some of the larger antlers are Elk.

Mackay Boyton

Mackay Boynton

Mackay's mantle that features a vintage brass deer is ornamented with fresh magnolia garland, roses, oranges and antlers.

“I love the mix of the colors that the magnolia, greenery and berries bring combined with the vintage seventies brass reindeer and porcelain Chinese vases,” he says.”It is natural and refined at the same time.”

Fresh red berries garnish orchid arrangements and bundles of poinsettias in an ornate pot serve as a grand centerpiece in the dining room.

Mackay Boynton

Shop holiday ornaments and decor at stores and NeimanMarcus.com

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Shelf Life: Bottega Veneta Book

Seeing Things: Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta, Rizzoli $100

For all the talk about the impending death of print, you wouldn’t know it from the overflowing coffee tables and bookshelves of the fashion set. Now make room for Bottega Veneta, the first monograph on the house known for superlative craftmanship and a discreet, logo-free take on luxury. A collaboration between Bottega Veneta Creative Director Tomas Maier and Art Director Sam Shahid, the book includes contributions from noted journalists (Matt Tyrnauer, Joan Juliet Buck, Ingrid Sishy, Kate Betts) and photos so luscious you can almost smell the leather.

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Conversation With: Garance Doré

Garance Dore at NM NorthPark.

Garance Doré at NM NorthPark.

French fashion blogger Garance Doré graced Dallas in November for a fête in her honor at NM NorthPark. Garance’s devoted readers came out in droves to meet the famous fashion illustrator, blogger and photographer.  NM styling director Darlys Michaelis took the stage with her to talk (interspersed with contagious bursts of laughter) fashion, favorite trends, and styling tricks. Watch the entire conversation and fashion presentation styled by Garance below.

Doré shares a laugh with a fan.

Garance Doré shares a laugh with a fan.

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PART 2

PART 3

 

After the on-stage conversation Darlys, like any true fashion fan, asked Garance to autograph her Fendi handbag…

After the on-stage conversation Darlys asked Garance to autograph her Marni handbag..
Daryls and Garance.

...all smiles.

The perfect holiday gift for the Garance Doré reader in your life? This coin purse the blogger designed for Kate Spade NY.

kate spade new york Garance Dore georgie coin bag.

Kate Spade New York Garance Doré coin bag.

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Ten Things Blogger On The CUSP Emilee Anne Plans To Give And Hopes To Get!

To Receive: 

1. Voluspa Laguna Candle

2. Valentino Rockstud Driving Gloves

3. Lele Sadoughi Pave Bead Slider Bracelet

4. Michael Kors Slice Ring

5. Help donate, foster or adopt a kitty! ASPCA New York.

To Give:

6. Dior Nail Polish in Bar Lucky

7. Panacea Faceted Drop Earrings

8. Tory Burch Fox Studded Bracelet

9. Kate Spade Taxi Mittens

10. “The Book of Mormon” Broadway Tickets

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Seeing Things: Ronaldus Shamask in Philadelphia

Shamask's return to the runway at New York Fashion Week in 2012.

Shamask's return to the runway at New York Fashion Week in 2012.

Through March 2013 the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents Ronaldus Shamask: Form, Fashion, Reflection, an exhibition exploring the evolution of Shamask’s  unique multidisciplinary approach to fashion honed over his thirty-five-year career.

Sketch, 1995. Ronaldus Shamask, American (born Netherlands), born 1945. Magic Marker pens on paper, 24 x 19 inches (61 x 48.3 cm). Courtesy of Shamask LLC.  Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Sketch, 1995. Ronaldus Shamask, American (born Netherlands), born 1945. Magic Marker pens on paper. Courtesy of Shamask LLC. Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Shamask’s designs—marked by clean lines and a focus on cut, construction, and color—are a reflection of his background in art, theater and architecture. Hakama Evening Overall (1979; version 2012) reinterprets the formal garments traditionally worn by samurai warriors with jolts of color inspired by the paintings of Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598–1664) and Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944). When unfolded, the dramatic Four-Point Ensemble (1982) takes the form of a traditional Japanese theater banner.

Mondrian Meets Superman Long Dress, 2012. Designed by Ronaldus Shamask, American (born Netherlands), born 1945. Red, blue, white, and yellow leather, blue and white silk (or synthetic) georgette, Length: 62 inches (157.5 cm). Courtesy of Shamask LLC.  Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Mondrian Meets Superman Long Dress, 2012. Designed by Ronaldus Shamask. Red, blue, white, and yellow leather, blue and white silk (or synthetic) georgette, Courtesy of Shamask LLC. Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Shamask’s architectural inspiration can be seen in Spiral Jacket (1981), cut from one piece of fabric incorporating a continuously curving seam that mimics a lemon peel. Instead of making freehand sketches as many designers do, Shamask worked out his early designs as architectural renderings on graph paper, scaling them to the size of the finished piece. This method is evident in Drawing for Pleated Dress (1979)a garment constructed of precisely folded pleats anchored by top stitching, topped by his Handbag Jacket (1979) with integral pockets.

Sketch for Dance Costume, 1994. Ronaldus Shamask, American (born Netherlands), born 1945. Paper, 24 x 17 inches (61 x 43.2 cm). Courtesy of Shamask LLC. Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Sketch for Dance Costume, 1994. Ronaldus Shamask. Courtesy of Shamask LLC. Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

In addition to considering how his designs interact with the body, Shamask enters into provocative dialogue with artists who share his vision and multidisciplinary approach in their respective fields. In Suspension Dress (1979; version 1991, 2012), Shamask used a cast silver necklace by Michele Oka Doner as a counterweight to a draped square of linen, which falls into a handkerchief hem in the back. Evening Dress (1998; version 2012) and Two-Piece Halter Dress (1998; version 2012) represent the influence of Jennifer Bartlett’s post-minimalist work with color and grids.

Two Piece Halter Dress, 1998, version 2012. Designed by Ronaldus Shamask, American (born Netherlands), born 1945. Pale grey silk chiffon, black cotton string netting, yellow and orange rubberized painted lines and dots, Top Length: 42 inches (106.7 cm). Skirt Length: 33 inches (83.8 cm). Courtesy of Shamask LLC. Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Two Piece Halter Dress, 1998, version 2012. Designed by Ronaldus Shamask. Pale grey silk chiffon, black cotton string netting, yellow and orange rubberized painted lines and dots. Courtesy of Shamask LLC. Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Shamask designs have also drawn influence from music and dance. He explored the art both solo (Cello Jacket, 1981) and in conjunction with others, including collaborations with choreographers Lucinda Childs and Mikhail Baryshnikov.

View these iconic garments alongside contemporary Shamask designs through March 10, 2013 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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