Bloomingdale’s 59th Street has been a shopping destination for fashion-conscious New Yorkers since the 1870s, when it first opened on the Lower East Side, selling European goods. In 1886, the store relocated uptown, where it has continued to offer high-end fashions, attracting notable figures like Jacqueline Kennedy and Queen Elizabeth II. The art deco-style flagship store, with its distinctive architecture, stands as a landmark in New York City, appealing to both architecture enthusiasts and avid shoppers. Today, visitors can explore a wide array of luxury brands and experience the storied history of this iconic retail institution.
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