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West End girls give festive touch to Fortnum and Mason display

 

Tuesday 22 November 2011 01:00 GMT
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Fortnum and Mason Christmas window display
Fortnum and Mason Christmas window display (Rex Features )

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Department store Fortnum and Mason has unveiled its Christmas window decorations, with not a bauble in sight.

Paul Symes, creative director at the 300-year-old London store, said the display was inspired by the 1980s Pet Shop Boys video for "What Have I Done to Deserve This?"

He added: "We've been very careful to stay on the glamorous side and not stray into anything seedy."

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