Prada
Prada’s Christmas windows depict a festive celebration amongst friends. In the windows dedicated to womenswear, a large disco ball – mirrored on the outside and with a faux-fur interior – stands out against white backlighting, emphasising the various shapes. The men’s windows, meanwhile, feature optics-inspired walls made from a mosaic of satin-finish steel, with the different angles creating myriad dynamic reflections. Stylised tables with ultra-thin surfaces and understated, rounded legs blend into the illuminated background.
Miu Miu
Miu Miu’s windows add a jovial party atmosphere to the festive period with a vaguely art deco feel. A flight of steps made from gold-coloured mirrors with sparkling white LED strips is illuminated by a cursive Miu Miu logo, with mannequin parts and gold-plated display shelves bringing the space to life and showcasing the Miu Miu Nuit collection.
Church’s
Fairy-tale atmospheres of Nordic landscapes, sparkling mirror boxes and sumptuous velvet ribbons involve customers in a Christmas atmosphere, offering a unique shopping experience.
Car Shoe
An original Christmas tree made with shiny rims of prestigious cars, adorned with white lights: the most traditional symbol of Christmas is reinterpreted by Car Shoe in an ironic and playful way, with a symbolism that is in turn consistent with the tradition and DNA of the brand.
Marchesi 1824
A distant time, an enchanted landscape in which a dancer whirls in the arms of a brave prince: they are the protagonists of the tale of “The Nutcracker” (“Lo Schiaccianoci”), that Marchesi 1824 wanted to bring to your homes this year. A fascinating journey into a fantastic world that makes these parties even more magical.