The Great Gatsby director Baz Luhrman and his costume designer wife, Catherine Martin, titled their psychedelic holiday display "Baz Dazzled" featuring tons of bling and 10-foot mushrooms.
People are tripping over the main attraction at "Baz Dazzled," which is a 8-foot mechanical owl singing Holiday by Madonna!
This season's theme is titled "Bedtime Stories" and features glamorous mannequins draped in Valentino amidst a dreamy landscape.
Wildly imaginative and designed with such detail, the holiday windows will be sure to delight the festive fantasy of young and old!
The luxury brand emphasizes a "Festive Holiday Party" for their windows which consists of giant banners and balloons in celebration of timeless beauty.
The "Enchanted Woodland" windows took over 600 hours to create and consists of hand-painted branches adorned with designer brands such as Burberry and Chloé.
"I wanted the store to have a storybook feel and for our customers to discover whimsical treasures and romantic displays of beautiful product throughout our store," stated creative director Pina Ferlisi.
Lord & Taylor gets 250,000 windows onlookers per day and 8 million customers visit the store during the holiday season.
Titled "An Enchanting Experience," the display was designed to invigorate all of your senses and consists of LED strobe lights, video, music and mannequins outfitted in designer duds.
A winter wonderland decked in glamourous goods, the displays are comprised of pine trees flocked with white snow and stiletto heels used as ornaments.
The luxury jewelry brand displays are made of vintage '50s images from The New Yorker.
Dedicated strictly to the arts, each glorious holiday installation features iconic figures in literature, architecture, sculpture, film, dance, theater and painting.
The fantastical theme is about a little boy dreaming about what it's like to live on other planets.
The planning starts a year in advance, from discussing ideas to rendering designs to manufacturing the pieces and then installing the scenes, according to Roya Sullivan, national director of window presentation.
Fashion label Burberry debuted a "Magical Journey"-themed installation about a boy and his teddy bear.
Historically known for their opulence and intracacy of details, the Parisian department store surprised shoppers this season with a playful "Monster Madhouse" theme.
Youthful, totally unexpected and fun, the fuzzy monsters play peekaboo while displaying designer brands such as Prada, Dior, and Givenchy.
The Italian leather brand keeps things simple and uncluttered this year for their display featuring handmade mailboxes filled with stylish gift ideas.
The windows showcase vignettes inspired by the lyrics of classic tunes, such as Fly Me to the Moon by Frank Sinatra.
You'll feel like a child going on your first sleigh ride walking past these windows with a little boy, his sled and a herd of reindeer.