If quiet luxury had a hometown, it would be the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street: where Bill Cunningham used to post up to get a photo of women dressed to the nines entering Bergdorf Goodman. This week, Loro Piana and Bergdorf Goodman unveiled a series of windows that feel less like a retail display and more like a daydream — tiny goats drifting through clouds of cashmere, miniature artisans mid-stitch, a golden thread weaving its way from Mongolia to midtown.

The connection between Loro Piana and New York runs deep. When brothers Sergio and Pier Luigi opened their first U.S. office in 1989, they weren’t just expanding — they were learning. “Those early years were filled with curiosity and exchange,” Pier Luigi says.

A few years later came a concept store between Park and Madison —

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