Anya Hindmarch crackers and a train set kicked things off for a Selfridges-tinted Christmas.
The London windows were colourful as ever on Oxford Street.
See a time-lapse video of how they were put together by going to the official website.
See a time-lapse video of how they were put together by going to the official website.
Their trademark yellow was used as wrapping paper for all kinds of objects (check out the sausage dog with the headphones).
Even domestic set-ups have a fashionable twist.
Christmas TV, Selfridges-style.
More knitwear than you can shake a stick at.
The kids are framed by a huge photobook.
It was nice to see a Pearly King getting involved.
Carrying on the patriotic vibes from their summer windows.
A giant stiletto is big enough for Santa to be seen in.
Everything gets a bit showgirl-esque with the horses and feather headdresses.
Your presents are carried by a porter, naturally.
A little girl is drawn to the lights.
If you hadn't guessed yet, over-sized is the window trend of the season. Hello, giant nutcracker.
An alternative Christmas fairy sparkles next to a photo montage tree.
This man was not up for peeling sprouts.
Another fairy hangs around the tree.
One of the more corporate windows gave you ideas for those difficult-to-buy-for people.
A makeshift teepee and pizza is the perfect way to greet Boxing Day, people.
[All photos my own.]
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