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Happy Halloween

I love seeing the creativity of window displays and visual merchandising techniques when traveling. Especially when there's a special holiday coming soon. So during my last trip, I have taken some photos of Halloween-themed window displays in different places in NYC such as FAO Schwarz and other under-the-radar stores.

Candy Corn brings back good memories of my childhood and my Halloween trick-or-treating. I wonder if they sell those here in Kuwait. By the way, what was your favorite Halloween costume? Happy Halloween everyone!

Comments

Miss LuLu said…
Nice shots Confashions! I love Halloween! My favorite costume as a child was the Queen of Hearts. I believe they sell candy corn at Sultan Center.

Please don't be offended but I'm curious. Did you spend your childhood in the States or were you born there? It's just 'cuz you mentioned trick or treating and I was not as lucky to experience that.
Anonymous said…
abi candy corn!! 9ij mwjod in sul6an? im gona look for it tomorrow!!
Darliam said…
i hate halloween candy but i still trick-or-treat with my friends i'm going tomorrow wow lol i know i'm acting like a 5-year-old!
i'm gonna be esmeralda xD
Single said…
cat woman

candy corn is the best candy you can get in halloween
Confashion said…
Miss Lulu
Thanks! I will look for Candy Corn next time I go to Sultan :)

Anonymous
Let me know please if you find any :)

Darliam
Esmeralda's cute! Hope u had fun.. :)
Confashion said…
single
Or you could go as Betty boop! ;)

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