Bergdorf Goodman opened the holiday season on November 20th with the reveal of its 2025 holiday windows. This year’s presentation, titled The Bergdorf Soirée, unfolds across nine windows. Its unveiling drew a joyful crowd, accompanied by music from the High and Mighty Brass Band and a visit from Santa!

For decades, Bergdorf Goodman’s windows have stood as one of New York’s most iconic holiday traditions. This edition continues the legacy with an emphasis on craftsmanship and storytelling. “Each season, Bergdorf Goodman’s holiday windows showcase the ultimate display of artistry, bringing the spirit of the holidays to life through an immersive and opulent spectacle,” said Linda Fargo, Senior Vice President of the Fashion Office and Store Presentation. “Our windows are created by a team of one hundred artisans who spend nine months handcrafting the cinematic scenes that capture the art of the Soirée.”

The women’s store presents five vivid scenes filled with color and motion. After Hours at Bergdorf’s: A Mad Hatters’ Bash imagines a whimsical nighttime takeover with sculptural hats, including one inspired by the store’s iconic chandelier. Masquerade Gala envelops its central figure with intricate paper elements that honor creative trades, while the women’s Game Night blends animals and games into surreal arrangements. Holiday Glow Up channels the energy of a neon-lit block party, and New Year’s Eve Countdown shimmers with crystals, clocks and mirrored details that capture the final moments of the year. The looks showcase designers such as Christopher John Rogers, Brandon Maxwell, Marc Jacobs, Balmain, Valentino, Altuzarra, Zomer and Givenchy.

Across the avenue, the men’s windows provide a counterpoint in a refined black-and-white palette. A Frozen Fête resembles a soft-sculpture winter banquet, while Surprise Party plays with anticipation through a split-scene design. The men’s Game Night offers a spirited nod to sport, and House Party highlights meticulous handcrafted detail. Styling features pieces from Tom Ford, Dries van Noten, Rick Owens, Willy Chavarria, Fendi, Bottega Veneta and other leading menswear houses.

The windows remain on view through January 5, 2026, inviting visitors from around the world to pause along Fifth Avenue and experience one of the city’s most cherished traditions.

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