Strolling around the capital's streets
is a real treat this time of year,
especially when passing in front
of the spectacular Christmas windows
of London's most iconic department stores.
is a real treat this time of year,
especially when passing in front
of the spectacular Christmas windows
of London's most iconic department stores.
Harrods
Head to Knightsbridge with your little ones
to be amazed by the details of Harrods' Christmas windows.
The theme: a mice invasion {in a cute/adorable/not scary way}.
Tiny mice have lots of fun in the lower windows
of the posh department store,
which are at the perfect height for the kids.
Favourite bit: the mouse dance teacher in her purple bolero;
she reminded me of my own dance teacher.
Fortnum and Mason
Alight at Green Park to feast your eyes
on the Christmas dispays of Londoners' foodie destination.
The theme: Amalthea's horn in a Christmas window edition.
Fortnum's windows are filled with goodies, fine foods
and beautiful colours.
Each display is so perfectly arranged,
it's like a work of art.
Favourite bit: the lion guarding
all the yummy Christmas puddings.
Selfridges
Oxford Street's ultimate shopping department store,
promises to fill your eyes with stars.
The theme: Selfridges went for a non Christmas theme this year
by dressing its 12 windows with the signs of the Zodiac.
Each window depicts the main colours and characteristics
of each zodiac sign along with luxurious ojects.
Favourite bit: although I do missed
Selfridges' proper Christmas windows this year,
Scorpio's window, pictured above, is breathtaking.
promises to fill your eyes with stars.
The theme: Selfridges went for a non Christmas theme this year
by dressing its 12 windows with the signs of the Zodiac.
Each window depicts the main colours and characteristics
of each zodiac sign along with luxurious ojects.
Favourite bit: although I do missed
Selfridges' proper Christmas windows this year,
Scorpio's window, pictured above, is breathtaking.
Harrods' nearest Tube station is Knightsbridge, Fortnum and Mason's is Green Park, Selfridges's is Bond Street.
Oh, I love these! Even though it is non-traditional, I'd love to see the Selfridge's one!
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely, aren't they? The Selfridges ones are spectacular, but my absolute favourites were the Harrods windows, too cute!
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