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NEIMAN MARCUS’ FANTASY GIFT CATALOG IS HERE (ULTIMATE DREAMBOOK)

We haven’t even gotten to Halloween yet, but retailers are already focused on Christmas. For many folks, budgets are tight and they can’t afford to splurge on lavish gifts this year, but there’s nothing wrong with wishful thinking and Neiman Marcus is ready to help.

The 97th edition of the luxury retailer’s Iconic Christmas Book is out now, featuring their 2023 Fantasy Gift list. Neiman Marcus has been sharing these once-in-a-lifetime experiences since 1959 and this year’s fantasy gifts include:

  • Make Your Wish Come True - The exclusive opportunity to be turned into an animated character by Walt Disney Animation Studios and have a cameo in a short video ($510-thousand).
  • Ultimate Olympic Experience in Paris - The chance to cheer on Team USA at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 with the Ralph Lauren Team ($210-thousand).
  • Yachting Treasure Hunt - A unique adventure through the islands of Indonesia on a yachting treasure hunt for high-end jewelry ($485-thousand).
  • Cannes & Carats - A trip to the French Riviera to attend the 2024 Cannes Film Festival as a guest of Maison Chopard ($500-thousand).
  • Milan Design & Experience - A trip to Milan, Italy, with “one of the world’s most in-demand interior designers,” Nina Magon, who will also redesign a space in your home ($380-thousand).
  • Immersive Crystal Experience - This trip to France includes a tour of the Baccarat factory and the chance to blow your own crystal ($75-thousand).
  • Star Performer of the Ballet - Behind the scenes access to an American Ballet Theater performance and a walk-on-role with the dance company ($195-thousand).
  • Cadillac CELESTIQ Carmen - A one-of-a-kind CELESTIQ Carmen electric Cadillac ($975-thousand).

Source: Neiman Marcus

Scott's Thoughts:

  • It’s so hard to choose just one of these! Santa can decide because I’d be happy with any of them!
  • Reminds me of the "Skymall" magazines that used to be in planes. Fantasy junk you would buy if you had unlimited money.
  • I have spent more on my kids when they were little than I could ever spend on myself.

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