The Christmas season is officially upon us as the Neiman Marcus Holiday 2013 catalog shows. Appropriately titled, 'The Heart of Giving,' it sends a good message while also showcasing some of its most enchanting dresses and gowns perfect for all of those magical holiday parties. They are complemented with scenes of festive surreality including oversized glowing stars, heart-shaped skirts, red pine trees and more.
The Neiman Marcus Holiday 2013 catalog stars top models Catherine McNeil and Jac Jagaciak. They posed in front of photographer duo Kristian Schuller and Jeff Stephens's lenses. Captured in ultra-glam settings, the look and atmosphere would get most people into the Christmas spirit.
In addition to sequinned and shimmering numbers, the Neiman Marcus Holiday 2013 catalog also highlights warm bubble jackets, luxe leather pants and great winter accessories.
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The Neiman Marcus Holiday 2013 Catalog is All About Giving
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