Walking up 5th Avenue on my way to Central Park last Friday, a certain bosomy drag queen in a voluptuous red dress caught my eye...
...in the window of Bergdorf Goodman?Wait a minute. Divine? Is that you?
And hold up, Bergdorf...I recognize that robot family...
...and those creepy cocoon yarn things...And that GIANT PINK POODLE!
Last year, it was the New Yorker that commented on New York's love for the weird, wonderful world of Baltimore musicals. This year, it seems that one of the city's schmanciest window trend setters is using the vibrant creepiness of the amazing American Visionary Art Museum to showcase summer collections the likes of Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, and Michael Kors.
Even The Economist has something to say:Next stop, London? Oh Bmore, you make me proud. Here are ze rest of ze vonderful vindows:
Thursday, July 2, 2009
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