Macy’s 2008 Spring Flower Show features Latino ‘Floranova’ theme - Chicago

Posted on: March 20th, 2008
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“It’s been 15 years of flower power for Marshall Field’s, and now Macy’s on State Street.

I’m referring to the legendary department store’s famed flower show that sprouts every spring offering a free and spectacular display of live plants and fresh flowers folded in amid the grand displays and merchandise treasures on the first floor.

When guests walk though the massive doors of the historic State Street Macy’s, they are greeted by palms looming overhead and framing the men’s clothing department of neckties and dress shirts and elegant orchids nestled in lush foliage, all of which seem to be guarding the glass jewelry cases; near the women’s scarves and purse displays, large bird cages stand in the aisles with bamboo in the background.”*

*From: http://www.thetimesonline.com
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