Lifestyle

When Travel and Leisure Meet Fashion…

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Symphony Style Hotel, Kuwait
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Formerly the Hotel Missoni Kuwait, this hotel preserves many of the design elements added to the place by Rosita Missoni and Matteo Thun. It is perfectly reminiscent of the brand’s heritage: think 60s’ style simplicity, vibrant colors and patterns.

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Claridge’s, London
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This hotel is home of the Grand Piano Suite, designed by Diane Von Furstenberg. In this suite, you will get the chance to explore her personal taste through her choice of prints, furniture, marble fireplaces and delicate fabrics.
 
 

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Hotel Lungarno, Florence
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Owned by the Ferragamo family, this hotel features an exceptional array of artworks by the likes of Picasso and Cocteau – which makes it a perfect place to get immersed in the world of art. The hotel’s relation with fashion lies in the nautical blue and white interiors accompanied by leather details.
 
 

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Bulgari Resort, Bali
Featuring 59 spacious villas, this resort uses local stones and wood, as well as Bulgari-made fabrics. It combines contemporary Italian design and Balinese traditional architecture to make you feel fashionably at home while you’re away!
 
 

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Tcherassi Hotel & Spa, Columbia
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In this renovated 250-year-old mansion, you will find seven rooms. Are you wondering what makes this place so special? Well, fashion designer Silvia Tcherassi named each room of it after a fancy fabric.
 
 

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The May Fair Hotel, London
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As a tribute to Elsa Schiaparelli, this hotel features the Schiaparelli Suite. Yes, think magenta walls, bed and space-aged lamps with gold accents.

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Fendi Private Suites Hotel, Rome
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Each suite of this hotel offers you the ultimate Fendi experience by immersing you in the world of this beloved Italian brand. Decorated with photos of Rome’s fountains taken by Fendi’s Creative Director Karl Lagerfeld, the suites include custom-made Fendi Casa furniture that mix between the classic and the new, vintage Fritz Hansen chairs, mirrors by Gio Ponti and lamps by Lindsey Adelman – making them an emblem of fashionable luxury.

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Hotel de Crillon, Paris
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After its four-year renovation, you can now find 2 suites designed by Karl Lagerfeld in this hotel. Known as Les Grands Appartements, they are invaded by a masculine feel and reflect the designer’s vision of French chic and modernity.

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The St Regis, New York
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The Dior Suite finds its place in this luxurious hotel. With a discreet silver finish, nothing beats its living room in reflecting the Dior savoir-faire, as the latter is inspired by the house’s French ateliers.

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Armani Hotel, UAE  
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Located in Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, this hotel is an emblem of Giorgio Armani’s style. In fact, sleek and classic lines meet muted colors to reflect the core values of Armani.

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Hotel Le Bellechasse, Paris
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Located near the Musée d’Orsay, the interiors of this hotel are accomplished by the French designer Christian Lacroix. Each room is styled uniquely with playful features such as dragonfly-embellished wallpaper and colorful murals – to take your stay to a whole new level of uniqueness.
 
 

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Tortuga Bay Hotel, Dominican Republic  
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Located in Punta Cana Resort & Club, this hotel is designed by the late Oscar de la Renta. It stays true to the classic, tropical Caribbean style and this is best seen in the resort’s two-story beach-front villas, which are yellow from the outside and simply finished in whites and browns from the inside.
 
 

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The Ritz Paris
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This hotel was Coco Chanel’s home for approximately 35 years. After 4 years of renovation, it reopened in 2016 with its two-bedroom Coco Chanel Suite. What makes the latter so Chanel is the coromandel-lacquer furniture, the baroque mirrors, the oversized sofas and most importantly, the views of the Place Vendome that inspired the shape of Chanel’s No5 perfume bottle.
 
 

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Palazzo Versace, Dubai
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It’s with bold interiors and an immense Medusa mosaic in the lobby that Versace welcomes you to its universe of leisure. For an added Versace touch, the jungle print takes over its Giardino restaurant inspired by the Versace dress Jennifer Lopez wore to the 2000 Grammy Awards.
 
 

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Round Hill Hotel & Villas, Jamaica
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How would you imagine a hotel designed by Ralph Lauren? Well, let us tell you. At Round Hill, the all-American aesthetic meets the Caribbean elegance and the traditional Jamaican colonial architecture. Located in Montego Bay, this hotel features rooms and villas invaded by white, navy and green, as well as a secluded bay, an outdoor yoga pavilion and various pools.

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Who doesn’t love fashion? In fact, who doesn’t love travel? Now that we’ve all answered “No one”, can you imagine what a hotel or a suite designed by a fashion genius would look like? This would be the ultimate fashion/travel experience for us.  So to celebrate this love of yours, let’s take a look at the most fashionable hotels around the world. To the Photo Gallery, right away!

 

Mirella Haddad