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  2. Ira Neimark - Wikipedia

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    Ira Neimark (December 12, 1921 – April 18, 2019) was an American author, lecturer, and retail executive who served as Chairman and CEO of Bergdorf Goodman from 1975 to 1992.

  3. 15 of the best places to go for Christmas - AOL

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    Fashion’s biggest labels join in the festivities, making appearances in elaborate Christmas window displays at Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s Herald Square flagship store and ...

  4. Meet the man behind Bergdorf Goodman's iconic holiday windows

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    This year's holiday displays at Bergdorf Goodman honor Fifth Avenue's bicentennial and will be on display through Jan. 6. Meet the man behind Bergdorf Goodman's iconic holiday windows Skip to main ...

  5. Edward Rayne - Wikipedia

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    Norman Hartnell used to send Christmas cards bearing the inscription: 'to the cobbler from the Little Woman Round The Corner'. [ 4 ] The contribution of H. & M. Rayne – especially under Edward Rayne's leadership – was showcased in an exhibitions held at the Fashion and Textile Museum in 2015. [ 26 ]

  6. Bergdorf Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Bergdorf Goodman Inc. is an American luxury department store based in New York City, founded in 1899 by Herman Bergdorf. As of 2024 [update] , it operates a women's store and a men's store across the street from each other on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan .

  7. Bonwit Teller - Wikipedia

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    The Bonwit Teller's flagship uptown building at Fifth Avenue and 56th Street, originally known as Stewart & Company, was a women's clothing store in the "new luxury retailing district", [1] designed by Whitney Warren and Charles Wetmore, [2] and opened on October 16, 1929, with Eleanor Roosevelt in attendance.

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