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Believe in the Wonder: Macy's Herald Square 2019 Iconic Holiday Windows HSQ Holiday Studio Day by Nyki Elle Photography

The best season ever is around the corner and as usual, there is no Christmas without the iconic Macy’s Herald Square Holiday Windows. The spectacular display will

be unveiled at the retailer’s 34th Street flagship on — drum roll please — Thursday, Nov. 21 at 6 p.m. Visitors of all ages from around the world will

be able to see, interact, and enjoy all six enchanting windows on Broadway, titled Believe in the Wonder.

Macy’s National Director of Window Presentation, Roya Sullivan, conceptualized and created the 2019 Holiday windows, using lacquer, chromed parts, LED lights, and 3D objects to fill the famous windows. “This year’s windows take us on a journey with our main character

“Santa Girl.” Through her, we’re charmed by the power of magical thinking and we’re reminded that we all have Santa’s spirit in our hearts,” said Sullivan.

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Believe in the Wonder: Macy's Herald Square 2019 Iconic Holiday Windows HSQ Holiday Studio Day by Nyki Elle Photography

The theme will combine modern technological and interactive elements with an old school artistry; forming a unique connection that results in an original and imaginative display.

What we can find on window one?

The story begins in bustling New York City on a cool November day. It’s the morning of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and Santa Girl is watching from the inside of her bedroom. As she watches The Parade, she daydreams and thinks quietly to herself: “I wish I were Santa.”

What

we can find

on window two?

With thoughts of St. Nick and the spirit of Christmas running through Santa Girl’s imagination, a window dedicated to the celebration of the holiday lights up Broadway Plaza.

Layers of neon and illuminations are charmed into the story. A jolly Santa is

intertwining with the large, colorful Christmas tree that is front and center.

What

we can find on window three?

Santa Girl is not the only one dreaming of Christmas. Willow the Golden Retriever dreams up a thought bubble while in her fabulous pink dog house, decorated with velvet and neon colored lights. Willow is feeling sleepy from playing with Santa Girl and also imagining a world where she is St. Nick. Willow’s dog house features an official countdown to Christmas.

What we can find on window four?

Santa has finally arrived to Santa Girl’s house and the sleigh-truck

is filled with

beautifully wrapped gifts waiting to

be delivered. Santa’s truck is

state-of-the-art with robotic arms and sprinkled LED lights to brighten the road while traveling.

Santa Girl can be seen waiting through the window with her red suit to welcome Mr. Claus into her home.

What we can find on window five?

Santa is ready to spread good cheer and gifts throughout the neighborhood.

Window revelers are invited to interact with Santa by navigating a vehicle traveling on a road filled with presents. Each time the truck touches a gift, they will burst with luminosities.

What we can find on window six?

In the spirit of the holidays, Santa Girl has inspired all to be like Santa. Window revelers can picture themselves as Santa by smiling and taking a photo in the interactive kaleidoscope window. This serves as a reminder that Santa is in all of our hearts.

In addition to the six Broadway windows, the 7thAvenue windows will celebrate the 2019 Holiday Barbie adorned with an elegant gown with red and white holiday print and silvery sparkle detail. Macy’s Downtown Brooklyn will unveil its holiday windows on Tuesday, November 26th for the first time since undergoing renovations in 2016. The three Believe in the Wonder windows on Fulton Street will

be centered on the joy of sharing holiday season festivities with those we love. Generations of visitors will find variations of their own holiday traditions mirrored in the windows; each featuring a cast of enchanting characters sharing the spirit of the season in the Big Apple.

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