DOUGLAS QUENQUA

writer and editor

On Display

Meeshach Taylor they ain’t. Anne Fargo and David Hoey are the slightly madcap (though way stylish) minds behind Bergdorf Goodman’s window displays. Their job is “part architect and part cake designer,” as Hoey puts it. It’s also the latest link in a long line of brilliant, largely unheralded New York City artists. (OK, Simon Doonan is pretty heralded. But who’s ever heard of Gene Moore?) In Thursday’s Style section, and please remember I don’t write the headlines, Window Dressing Warriors.

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ABOUT DOUGLAS QUENQUA

I'm a freelance writer and editor living in Brooklyn, N.Y. My work appears primarily in the New York Times, but also Wired, The New York Observer, Redbook, the New York Post, Columbia Magazine and others. I write about culture, science, media, lifestyle and dogs. When I remember, I post the good stuff here. It's pronounced Kwen'-kwa. Contact: doug.quenqua@gmail.com

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