The Neiman Marcus Christmas Book has a long and famed history of sourcing lavish gifts for rich people. Here’s a look back at some of the highlights.
1972: His & Hers mannequins, $3,000 each.
All you ever wanted — replicas of real people. CREEPY.
1969: Baby girl elephant from Thailand, $6,000.
1969: The Honeywell Kitchen Computer, $10,600.
1995: His & Hers name-on-a-plane package, starting at $100,000.
This gift allowed a couple to have a name painted onto a United Boeing 777 aircraft, which would remain there for one year. The couple would also get unlimited first class travel for a year. The bidding started at $100,000; the winning bid was $177,747.17.