It was around 8.30pm on Thursday when I braved the cold to catch a spectacular display at Selfridges London. Hovering above the Queen of Time, Tinker Bell sprinkled an over-100m trail of pixie dust that traversed across the purple-and-blue facade, with a magical tune from Cinderella. It culminated with the 11m-tall Disney Castle, the largest installation to feature on the store for over half a century, in the corner.
Some were enthralled by this light and music show (every 15 minutes from 5-9pm). Others were captivated by window displays on Oxford Street. Inspired by Disney Classics, they feature household characters with hand-painted sets, from Snow White to Winnie The Pooh and 101 Dalmatians. Nearby, window displays on Orchard Street are interpretations of stylists Mary Blair and Eyvind's original artworks.
A pumpkin carriage inside a window display.
Inside, decorations are a feat of imagineering. Green flame flickers in a mirror. A pumpkin carriage glows at night.
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