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Neiman Marcus released the 89th edition of its annual Christmas book, which is packed with holiday gift ideas and includes a few extraordinarily expensive “fantasy gifts”.
As part of this venture into the ultimate in holiday capitalism, one section of the book is dedicated to Fantasy Gifts, or, in other words, things most mortals can’t afford. And while opulence seems to always be the focus, Neiman Marcus donates a portion of the proceeds from each Fantasy Gift purchase to The Heart of Neiman Marcus Foundation. The amount depends on the gift.
If you’re looking for something out of this world, how about a balloon ride to the edge of space?
This year’s catalog includes more high-profile and high-priced fantasy gifts such as an Arch motorcycle. The “Blue” version gets you superheroes, the “Pink” gets you Elsa, Aurora, Cinderella, and all sorts of ball-gowny stuff.
The Orphan Barrel project was started to share long-forgotten barrels of rare whiskey discovered in old rickhouses and distilleries.
The $90,000 two-part purchase sends customers to the Miraval Resort in Tucson, Arizona, for three nights for a behind-the-scenes invite to a World View test flight where they can meet the World View CEO, Jane Poyter and tour the Biosphere 2.
For $150,000 you can buy yourself or your honey the Arch Motorcycle & Ride experience.
The Arch Motorcycle Company, made up of Reeves and bike designer Gard Hollinger, created the 121 horsepower KRGT-1, which is based on a bike the two worked for five years on for the star’s personal use – and which he now considers “the best bike on the planet”.
Experience a side of Italy rarely seen by outsiders. You and three guests will join internationally acclaimed jewelry designer Ippolita Rostagno on a very personal seven-day privileged-access art tour of Florence and Venice.
These priceless trunks are filled with costumes from the Chasing Fireflies Ultimate Collection and will bring a smile to the face of any boy or girl with a vivid imagination. Each will have a $95,000 price tag, which includes a two-day stint at a Ford Racing School course.
Nahan Printing, 7000 Saukview Drive, has been doing business with Neiman Marcus for about 10 /2 years, Nahan Printing sales representative Jenean Henderson said.