“I have staged everything you could imagine,” Mr. Dehix said of his Christmas displays, which over the years have also graced Le Bon Marché on the Left Bank and the now-defunct Samaritaine. For a few years in the 1990s, he was responsible for the holiday windows of all four rival stores — a feat that required not just Olympian stamina, but the discretion of a palace butler.
Swimming Barbies. Racing ostriches. Tightrope-walking cats. Cabarets of dancing kitchen utensils. The elaborate shows take nearly a year to prepare and draw crowds so large on holiday shopping weekends that the stores long ago installed sidewalk viewing platforms.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
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