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by wanghuaiyong 31 Jan 2024

宝格丽 BVLGARI

Places of interest: Shangri-La, Bulgari Hotel, Four Points by Sheraton in Central Jiangsu, Zhangjiagang Marriott

As one of the most prestigious international hotel management groups in the world, Shangri-La still uses self-developed toiletries for the most part, but hotels in some areas will cooperate with big brands. For example, Shangri-La in Istanbul uses Bulgari; Shangri-La in Paris in 2019 Before 2000, the entire series used Bvlgari bath products. Perhaps due to the planned opening of the Bvlgari Hotel in Paris, the Guerlain series was replaced.

Hermès

Places of Appearance: Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai, Alvial Palace Hotel in Buenos Aires

Burj Al Arab is a top luxury hotel. Here, all the luxury services you can imagine can be achieved. Similarly, the brand that cooperates with Burj Al Arab is also a leader in luxury goods-Hermès.

Hermès' toiletries have created two bath and care series, "Cologne" and "Garden", based on its own perfume line. Hermès will make people feel like they are walking in an exotic garden, which will be unforgettable for a long time.

Louis Vuitton

Place of Appearance: Four Seasons Hotel

LV, an evergreen luxury brand, has also cooperated with Four Seasons Hotel to design hotel-specific toiletries. The Four Seasons Hotel does have a soft spot for L'Occitane, but who can resist the charm of the LV boss? In recent years, LV’s status within Four Seasons has been rising rapidly.

Acqua di Parma

Places of Appearance: Beijing China World Summit Wing Suite, Hong Kong Mandarin Oriental Hotel Suite, Pucci Art Gallery

In recent years, as the brand recognition of the perfume brand Eau de Parma has increased, the toiletries of many domestic luxury brand hotels have also been replaced by this classic yellow luxury brand. In fact, Eau de Parma produced its first batch of cologne in 1916, which immediately set off a "refreshing trend" in Europe where heavy fragrances were prevalent. Acqua di Parma, now part of LVMH, once fascinated Cary Grant, Greta Garbo and Audrey Hepburn.
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