
Dallas-based luxury department store Neiman Marcus has quietly rebranded its annual “Christmas Book” as the “Holiday Book,” sparking controversy among employees and customers. The decision to remove the word “Christmas” from the cover has led to frustration among some employees who feel the move reflects the company’s “woke” politics. While Neiman Marcus defends the change as inclusive, concerns have been raised about the company’s future, especially with an upcoming acquisition by HBC. The rebranding has stirred debate about the balance between diversity initiatives and business results within the company.