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Barneys New York is an American luxury department store chain founded in 1923 by Barney Pressman. It introduced major luxury brands to the American market including Armani, Azzedine Alaïa, Comme des Garçons, Christian Louboutin, and Zegna. Following its bankruptcy, Barneys was sold to Authentic Brands Group and all its physical stores were permanently closed in 2019.

Gaga's Workshop (2011)[]

Background[]

The Madison Avenue Windows[]

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Lady Gaga's vision for the Madison windows was to create individual, magical holiday environments inspired by music, art and fashion. Directed by Nicola Formichetti in collaboration with Barneys Creative Director, Dennis Freedman, the windows have been divided into fourthemes: 'Gaga Constellation,' 'Gaga Machine,' 'Gaga's Boudoir,' and 'Gaga's Crystal Cave' each with their own unique reference to Lady Gaga.

“For my first ever window designs, it’s an honor to be collaborating with the prestigious Barneys’ brand and its creative history,” said Nicola Formichetti.

Gaga's Boudoir []

Barneys New York Gaga's Boudoir

Working with renowned hairstylist and Gaga collaborator, Bob Recine, the window is a surrealist take on Lady Gaga's own personal boudoir. Constructed entirely out of hair, the room is filled with references of hair styles and fashions from past Gaga moments.

Gaga's Crystal Cave[]

Barneys New York Gaga's Crystal Cave

Turning the space into a mysterious ice world, the window is made up of light installations and a mermaid sculpture reminiscent of Gaga.

Gaga Machine []

Barneys New York Gaga Machine

The theme of this window plays with the idea of Lady Gaga physically morphing into a machine. In this case the machine being a motorcycle in the shape of Lady Gaga's body.

Gaga Constellation[]

Working with Q4, a NYC-based experiential digital agency, the window will feature a new collaborative film by director Tim Richardson and creative director, Nicola Formichetti. The interactive short film is sponsored by a White Label Product with post production by The Mill, screen technology by Prysm, and interactive experience design by Moving Image & Content and The Science Project.

Products[]

The Barneys New York team enlisted product consultant, Kitty Nguyen, a former Barneys VP, to create and produce over 250 custom limited-edition items for the holiday project.  Through interviews with her family and friends, a collection of Gaga iconic imagery was re-imagined as playful gifts and collectables.  From a solid chocolate Alexander McQueen stiletto to a Gaga motocycle topped snow globe, there is something to bring home for all Gaga "monsters".

Edibles & Treats[]

Accessories[]

November 21, 2011[]

Gaga attended the opening of her workshop and cut the ribbon.

Lady Gaga wears necklaces, cuffs, a ring, a custom gown, a headpiece and a bag by Chanel, platforms by Noritaka Tatehana, and sunglasses by Frame France for Paulette Guinet.
  1. Photography: David Swanson, Rachel Chandler, Jamie McCarthy, and Neilson Barnard.

Electric Holiday (2012)[]

"Electric Holiday" is a special holiday project with the Walt Disney Company and Barneys New York starring Minnie Mouse on a fun, fabulous fashion adventure in Paris. Barneys New York will showcase the three-minute video in its entirety as part of its extraordinary 2012 holiday window display. The film premiered on November 14, 2012.

3-minute video maintains Minnie in her classic self, aside from the brief dreamlike runway sequence. Minnie Mouse embarks on a fantastical fashion adventure in Paris, where she walks the runway in Lanvin and rubs elbows with fashion-world figures like Lady Gaga, Linda Evangelista, Daphne Guinness, Naomi Campbell and many more.


Electric Holiday
Gaga wearing the same dress by Marc Jacobs used on her September 2012 cover of Vogue


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