Well, let me tell ya about this here Dior thing, the “Carousel of Dreams,” they call it. Sounds fancy, huh? Don’t know much about carousels or dreams, but this one’s at some place called Saks, sounds like a big store in a big city.
They’re makin’ a big fuss about Christmas, see. Sayin’ it’s the “Dior Holiday 2024” and it’s gonna be a “Ball of Dreams.” Ball of Dreams, that’s a mouthful. Sounds like a lot of twirlin’ and dancin’ to me, but these city folk, they like their fancy words.
Anyways, this Saks and Dior, they’re like old friends, been workin’ together for 70 years. That’s a long time, even longer than I’ve been makin’ apple pies! So, they cooked up this big holiday show, a “light show” and a “spectacular holiday display.” Lights, huh? Must be pretty.
- They got this “Carousel of Dreams” thing goin’ on, sounds like a big wheel with lights and such.
- And they got windows, lots of ‘em, 24 to be exact, all decked out with little buildings and stuff.
- They say it’s about some fella named Monsieur Dior and his trip from Paris to New York City. Paris, that’s in France, right? Fancy place.
This “Carousel of Dreams,” it’s not just some little thing, mind you. It’s huge, takes up 10 stories! Can you imagine? Ten whole floors of lights and sparkly things. They even got this “Wheel of Fortune” thing in there, sounds like somethin’ from a game show. Hope they’re givin’ away money.
Them windows, they’re tellin’ a story, they say. About this Monsieur Dior’s dream trip. From Paris, France, all the way to New York City. That’s a long way, even in a car, I reckon. They got little bitty buildin’s from both cities, mixed in with Dior’s stuff. Stars and clovers, and all that jazz. Heard they got the signs of the Zodiac too. Don’t know much about that, but it sounds… sparkly.
They call it a “showstopping reality on Fifth Avenue.” Fifth Avenue, that must be a fancy street. And this ain’t just on the outside, no sir. They got stuff inside the store too, and even somethin’ they call a “pop-up” on the internet. Everything’s on the internet these days, I tell ya. Even fancy stores like Saks.
This Dior fella, he liked stars and clovers, they say. And flowers too, lots and lots of ‘em. They put all that stuff on the “Carousel of Dreams,” and it lights up at night. Must be a sight to see, all those lights and flowers. Bet it’s prettier than a field of sunflowers in the summer.
This whole thing, it’s about gifts, see. Dior gifts. They say “extraordinary gifts,” which I guess means fancy and expensive. They got gifts for everyone, they say. Don’t know what kinda gifts a fella like me would get from Dior, probably nothin’ I need. I’d rather have a good pair of work boots and a sturdy apron.
This “Carousel of Dreams” thing, it’s gonna be around for a while, until January 5th, they say. So if you’re in that big city, New York, I think they called it, you can go see it. Me? I’ll stick to my little town. Less fuss, less lights, but just as nice, if you ask me.
They say this partnership between Saks and Dior is special, somethin’ started by that Monsieur Dior himself, a long time ago. Guess it’s important to them city folk. Me? I like a good cup of coffee and a warm fire. That’s my kind of special.
So, there you have it. The “Dior Carousel of Dreams” at Saks. Sounds like a big to-do, lots of lights and fancy stuff. If you like that kinda thing, go check it out. Me? I’m happy right here, watchin’ the stars twinkle in the night sky. They ain’t as fancy as Dior’s lights, but they’re real, and that’s good enough for me.
And that’s all I gotta say about that there Dior Carousel of Dreams. Hope it made some sense to ya. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go check on my chickens.