15 Fashion Designer Hotels around the World
Luxurious stays in rooms designed by Missoni, Bulgari, Lacroix, Versace, De La Renta, and more.
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Fashion Hotels: Tortuga Bay, Punta Cana
A resort within a resort, Tortuga Bay has 30 suites and 13 villas designed by D.R. native Oscar de la Renta. Villas face the Caribbean and feature wicker canopy beds and coralline stone bathrooms. Drive your golf cart to the open-air restaurant,...
Bulgari Resort, Bali
Set on cliffs above the Indian Ocean, this posh resort is made up of 59 spacious villas that blend local stone and wood with Bulgari-made fabrics. It’s a luxurious combination of contemporary Italian design and Balinese traditional architecture. ...
Diane von Furstenberg’s Piano Suite at Claridge’s, London
Diane von Furstenberg’s Piano Suite is a sea of raspberry, chocolate, and ivory patterns. It features handcrafted Balinese trunks, Murano glass sculptures, a leather-top bar, as well as travel photos taken by the “Queen of Print” herself. The...
Tcherassi Hotel & Spa, Cartagena
Colombian-born fashion designer Silvia Tcherassi’s first hotel is set in an 18th-century colonial mansion. There are just seven rooms, but each is unique and includes bedspreads and pillows with Tcherassi’s touch of texture and whimsiness. From...
Schiaparelli Suite, The May Fair Hotel, London
The magenta walls, bed, and space-age lamps in the Schiaparelli suite are a fitting tribute to Elsa Schiaparelli, the Italian designer who brought fuchsia to fashion. Such details contrast beautifully with the bed’s black leather headboard and the...
Maison Moschino, Milan
The 19th-century neo-classical façade of this erstwhile train station belies the inspired, dreamy interiors created by the fashion house Moschino. The 65 rooms evoke various fairy tales: Little Red Riding Hood and Alice in Wonderland–themed rooms,...
Armani Hotel, Dubai
Located in the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, Giorgio Armani’s first foray into the hotel business (his second opened in Milan in November 2011) is typical of the Italian designer. Sleek, modern rooms and suites have the Armani stamp...
Tiffany Suite at the St. Regis New York, New York City
The iconic Tiffany jewelry box is brought to life in the St. Regis New York’s 1,700-square-foot Tiffany Suite. Bright blue walls and silver upholstery are the backdrop for a dangling, crystal-beaded chandelier in the dining room, and sleek grays...
Farol Design Hotel, Cascais
At this renovated cliffside manor in Cascais, Portugal, the fashion designer Arkadius decorated a two-room suite with the black and deep reds of his 2003-2004 Urban Orchid collection. In the bedroom, a glistening gold-and-black-sequin sofa sits...
Fashion Hotels: The Exchange, Amsterdam
Imagined by students and grads from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute, the Exchange set out to "dress" each room like a fashion model. Avant-garde fabrics drape from ceilings, and everything from buttons and magazine clippings to a Marie Antoinette–...
Fashion Hotels: Hotel Missoni, Kuwait City
“Buongiorno, Signor Farley,” said Umberto, the head waiter at Hotel Missoni’s Cucina restaurant. By the beginning of the third day of my stay, the staff knew my name. And what I drank with breakfast. An espresso doppio was delivered to my table a...
Fashion Hotels: Hotel Le Bellechasse, Paris
A fairy-tale-like property near the Musée d’Orsay is one of three Paris hotels designed by Christian Lacroix. Dragonflies, astrological sym- bols, and fantastical creatures flew from Lacroix’s imagination onto the walls. From $364. 33/(0)...
Fashion Hotels: Bulgari Hotel, London
The third hotel in a growing Bulgari empire shimmers in shades of silver— a nod to the fashion house’s silversmith origins. The 85 rooms and suites exude elegance; dark-hued textiles and leather armchairs create an understated, cozy atmosphere. ...
Fashion Hotels: Palazzo Versace, Queensland, Australia
Luxury and opulence define Donatella Versace’s fashion sense. This Roman-style palace with Brazilian marble, Italian mosaics, and gold columns, is no departure from her aesthetic. Details from the custom bath products to...
Fashion Hotels: Casa Camper, Berlin
The Spanish shoe company’s sec ond hotel (the first is in Barcelona) features 51 minimalist rooms and three suites with hardwood floors, fluffy rugs, and furniture plucked from the 1970s and ’80s. Albert Raurich, formerly of Catalonia’s elBulli...

