With Christmas being a paired back version last year, Harvey Nichols Edinburgh recognise a lot of people didn’t get the opportunity to celebrate in the way they would have liked. Which is just one reason why the store’s Christmas windows are curated to reflect a true celebration of positivity and to encourage customers to enjoy life’s little luxuries.
Janet Wardley, Head of Visual Display at Harvey Nichols, said: “In true festive style, our 2021 Christmas window scheme was designed to help spread holiday cheer by using uplifting colours to evoke emotion, joy and happiness.
“We wanted to create something that would bring a smile to customers faces, and what better way to do that than with bright mood enhancing coloured patterns that appear both inside and outside our stores.”
Luxury retailer Harvey Nichols is inviting customers to ‘Shop, Style, and Sleigh’ their way into the festive season at the Edinburgh store this year.
Harvey Nichols Edinburgh is offering 15% off beauty buys and 20% off a contemporary and casual edit of Fashion* across the four-day period (*brand exclusions apply, Ts&Cs apply).
Customers can opt to indulge in a Champagne Tasting with LSA at the new pop-up on the 'Forth Floor' (4PM-8PM Friday 11 November), discover craft gin at the Eden Mill pop-up near the Womenswear department (4PM-7PM, Friday 12 November), sample delicious liqueur from Buck & Birch at the Foodmarket (Thursday 11 – Friday 12 November), or explore the best of Edinburgh’s craft breweries with Edinburgh Beer Box at the Menswear department (1PM-5PM, Saturday 12 November).
There will also be mince pie tastings at the Foodmarket and customers can also sample the perennially popular HN Own Label Prosecco.
Or alternatively, customers can indulge further at the Hendrick’s Curious Cucumber & Rose Bar for a gin-infused afternoon tea and delightfully peculiar cocktails (12noon-7pm, Thursday – Sunday).
Harvey Nichols Edinburgh is encouraging customers to kickstart the festive season and enjoy a live DJ performance (Menswear, 1pm-5pm, Saturday and Sunday) while shopping the must-have fashion of the season.
Little fashionistas can also enjoy a festive magic performance from Magic Gareth (Sunday 14 November 11am).
Customers can get glam with 15% of nail treatments at the Nail’d IT nail bar in store, and there will be taster treatments available from the instore aesthetic clinic, Beyond MediSpa.
The team are also working with Capital Radio Scotland to offer an amazing prize for one lucky winner, worth nearly £1500.* Ts&Cs apply
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