Macy’s decked out the entire seventh floor of their State Street store (old Marshall Field’s flagship) for the Glamorama after party. It’s amazing how fast the space was transformed. I got a sneak peak a few hours before the show and much of the décor was unfinished. But lo and behold, when the show was over the ambiance was finished, and perfect for the night’s festivities.
Macy’s delivered, with rooms separated by activity and color. Scrumptious munchies—including mini BLTs, orzo, chicken kabobs, raspberry sorbet, pistachio gelato, bread pudding and more—were displayed atop cobalt blue tables, seen when first entering the floor. If that wasn’t enough, candy girls circulated the rooms, handing out assortments of treats from their portable shelf. Wii stations, DDR and photo booths entertained guests while they sipped Patron drinks like the Glamorito, a mojito with Red Pepper mix (yes, it’s as bad as it sounds). Taking a corner, a Grecian fountain welcomed guests into a room with lime green furniture, body painting and a virtual golf game.
But it wouldn’t be a party without some dancing. A stage extended from the floor, under an adult-size mobile. It was like prom—a DJ mixed tracks, couples danced on stage and others stood around, awkwardly watching.
Macy’s delivered, with rooms separated by activity and color. Scrumptious munchies—including mini BLTs, orzo, chicken kabobs, raspberry sorbet, pistachio gelato, bread pudding and more—were displayed atop cobalt blue tables, seen when first entering the floor. If that wasn’t enough, candy girls circulated the rooms, handing out assortments of treats from their portable shelf. Wii stations, DDR and photo booths entertained guests while they sipped Patron drinks like the Glamorito, a mojito with Red Pepper mix (yes, it’s as bad as it sounds). Taking a corner, a Grecian fountain welcomed guests into a room with lime green furniture, body painting and a virtual golf game.
But it wouldn’t be a party without some dancing. A stage extended from the floor, under an adult-size mobile. It was like prom—a DJ mixed tracks, couples danced on stage and others stood around, awkwardly watching.