Display windows while I walk around Toronto
Sunday, January 18, 2009
The Bay's annual Christmas display 2008
Here's the annual Christmas display from the Bay. Every year, a new display shows off Christmas of yesteryear with Santa and his elves making toys for good girls and boys. For those who aren't familiar with the display, it dates back to the 1930's where toy soldiers and red rider BB guns were on the lists of many. Speaking of old toys, today, I doubt the toys on the minds of children surround those that can be substituted as firewood. I'd think that if you put in a Nintendo Wii (which the Bay has on sale) in a fire the carcinogen's would become problematic. However, the Red Rider BB gun might look cool if it were loaded with bullets. Safety glasses optional.
Next year, I'd love to see Santa in his electronics workshop. I mean really, how does he get around the patent rights, hire enough qualified engineers and oversee a global operation that covers just about every toy in the world? Take a note from the Apple Store Santa, and next year wear some ipod headsets in your display and power them from Rudolph's nose.
Here's a link to what's on sale at the Bay.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Le Chateau makes an impression
Just like their club wear, the Le Chateau in the Eaton Centre makes a statement. The display looks like just the kind of sexy party I wanted to be at over the holidays and they're all wearing such nice clothing too (probably bought from... Le Chateau). This party is so awesome, there's even a woman hanging out from under the table just chillin. Oh wait, there's food in front of her so she might be in the middle of eating.
Have you been to their website too? Pretty slick and very stylish. This company really knows how to sell the lifestyle and fashion by making it a priority to have a a well-to-do package. I am really looking forward to checking out more of their displays throughout the year and showcasing them for you. Their display team should be very proud of the work here. Very well done. Because of the quality of work here, I am starting to think that it's time to have a ranking system on this website. What do you think?
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Harry Rosen's Economic Bailout plan
I found this window display from Harry Rosen, funny. Possibly because it's coming from one of the more expensive clothing retailers in Toronto giving us a break. What's 40% off a pair of $150 socks? $90! SOLD! My feet have never been so pampered in such Made-In-China luxury.
Labels:
economic bailout,
Harry Rosen,
made in china
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