Neiman Marcus Christmas Book Fantasy Gifts 2010
It's here! Neiman Marcus has unveiled the fantasy offerings in its always eagerly anticipated Christmas Book. This year's offerings include a Tequila Avion private party by Colin Cowie, a Dale Chihuly pool installation, a gourd ukulele handmade by Danny Ferrington, and a limited edition Leica M9 camera. This year's featured car is the 2011 Neiman Marcus Edition Camaro Convertible. The Christmas book began in 1926 as a 16-page booklet initially intended as a Christmas card to the store's best customers.
The 2010 Christmas Book marks the 50th anniversary of the legendary His and Hers fantasy gifts. To celebrate Neiman Marcus is selling a one-of-a-kind precious jewelry charm bracelet as one of this year's fantasy gifts. Each charm represents a memorable His and Hers gift from years past, including an airplane, a Chinese Junk, a hot air balloon, a camel, a sarcophagus, a Buffalo calf, a windmill, an ostrich, a Shar-Pei puppy, a robot, and a vintage motorcycle. Stanley Marcus debuted the His and Hers gift in 1960 with matching Beechcraft airplanes that cost $176,000. This years His and Hers gift is the MetroShip Houseboat costing $250,000.
This year is the first time customers may access the Christmas Book on Apple's iPad via the "NM Editions" app. When in Wi-Fi hot spots, customers can place orders directly from the iPad viewer. More details in the gallery below and in the video after the jump.
Check out previous years here:
2009--highlights included an ICON A5 sport aircraft with custom trailer and sport pilot license training for two for $150,000, an Algonquin Round Table Experience with Christopher Buckley, Roz Chast, Nora Ephron, Malcolm Gladwell, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Adam Gopnik, John Lithgow, Anna Deavere Smith and George Stephanopoulos for $200,000 and the HALL Artisan Wine and Art Experience for $20,000.
2008--highlights included the entire end zone for you and your friends at a Dallas Cowboy's game, including tailgate party with the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders for $500,000, his-and-hers life-sized Lego sculptures by artist Nathan Sawaya for $60,000 each, your own stable of a dozen or so thoroughbreds, trained and managed by Three Chimneys Farm for $10 million and a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course in your backyard for $1 million.
2007--highlights included a dragon topiary for $35,000, his and hers portraits done in chocolate syrup by artist Vik Muniz for $110,000, a classical music concert by the Kirov Orchestra for you and 499 friends and a two-person Neiman Marcus edition Gem Triton submarine.
2006--highlights included tickets on a Virgin Galactic charter to space, a seven-foot tall pencil skyscraper for $40,000, your own $100,000 backyard waterpark and the house of Jacques Fath Couture Archives for $3.5 million.
2005--highlights included a Moller Skycar for $3.5 million, your own classic photobooth for $20,000, a steam-style 2-6-2 locomotive, a $1.2 million jewel collection and a performance by Elton John for $1.5 million.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
darren Oct 6th 2010 8:00AM
Why spend $700 on a shirt?Aren't they all made in sweat shops?If not , how different can they be?These shirts last 100 years yes?
Rebecca Oct 6th 2010 8:00PM
I want this Camaro for Christmas....Its a shame that cost more than my house is worth....Its fun to dream though....
Rebecca Oct 6th 2010 8:05PM
I want this Camaro for Christmas..Too bad its worth more than my home....A girl can dream...
Rebecca Oct 6th 2010 8:10PM
I want this Camaro for Christmas....I have always wanted a Camaro and this would be the most perfect one ever!!! Too bad it cost more than my home...A poor girl can dream too...
Suzzie Oct 6th 2010 9:09PM
Everything in the xmas book is darn right foolish for the average Joe. I'm sure the people in the white house can afford these gifts.
reallytorkedoff Oct 6th 2010 11:10PM
Of course this crap is expensive. The nickname of the store is "Needless Markup".
Rebecca, the Camaro is about $75,000 according to:http://www.automoblog.net/2010/10/06/2011-special-edition-neiman-marcus-camaro-convertible/
Not cheap. Regular 2SS Camaros start at $34,295, so they're more accessible if you can live with different colors. You'll have to wait a bit for the convertibles, though.
I couldn't help but laugh at the $3.5 million Moller Skycar, which has been in development for 40 years but never flown. I wonder if any suckers bought one?