Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman

Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier
Crimson Peak at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, Photo Romi Cortier

The Gothic Romance film Crimson Peak opens in theaters today, and Bergdorf Goodman in New York has created these superbly ghostly windows in honor of today’s premiere.

What a thrill to be in Manhattan for only a few days and have the pleasure of seeing these spooky ooky  windows. If you’ve ever seen their windows, then you know what works of art they are, they’re theater in their own right. And to be honest, I really didn’t know what Crimson Peak was until I googled it. I just thought these were some crazy cool pre Halloween Windows. But once I saw the film trailer and it all clicked.  All I know is that I make it a top priority to see their windows, no matter what time of day or night. And lets face it, night time is the best time to see windows like these.

Directed by Guillermo del Toro, the film stars Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston,  and Jessica Chastain.  Set in Cumbria, England, in the late 19th Century (translates to spectacular costumes) the crumbling mansion harbors ghostly and mysterious entities. The estate, owned by siblings Lady Lucille Sharpe (Chastain) and Sir Thomas Sharpe (Hiddleston), is the setting for Edith Cushing’s (Wasikowska) romance and marriage to Sir Thomas Sharpe… who isn’t who he appears to be. That said, this film looks to be the perfect Halloween romp that might scare the pantaloons right off you. Imdb gives it four stars, and Rotten Tomatoes gives it three and a half.

 

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