Burberry takes over Bloomingdale’s for the holidays — shop the collaboration
Just in time for the holiday season, Burberry has transformed The Carousel at Bloomingdale’s 59th Street flagship into a cozy British cottage brimming with curated gifts — many featuring the house’s iconic check.
Along with signature Burberry trench coats, fragrances and a scarf bar stocked with cashmere wraps in a wide range of colors, shoppers can peruse a festive red-checked capsule collection of clothing and accessories exclusive to Bloomingdale’s.
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Burberry’s holiday takeover extends well beyond The Carousel, too.
On Nov. 19, Bloomingdale’s will unveil its holiday windows and façade, lighting up Lexington Avenue with a supersized Burberry scarf. Grammy-nominated, Brit-Award winning artist Raye will perform during the celebrations, which also marks the launch of the store’s “Happy Together” holiday campaign.
During November and December, shoppers can also explore festive immersive experiences throughout the flagship, from Studio 59 by Baccarat (a Parisian-inspired café illuminated by elegant Baccarat lighting) to Alice + Olivia’s 40 Carrots takeover and a Canada Goose holiday pop-up.
Below, shop a few of our favorite exclusive gifts from the Bloomingdale’s x Burberry collaboration, but be warned: You might just be tempted to keep them for yourself.



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