Cover The Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is located on floors 40-45 of Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, a skyscraper in central Tokyo. (Photo: Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo)

Hotels and resorts from world-class brands that offer stylish vacation experiences that fashion lovers and travelers alike should not miss.

Some luxury is palpable through the items themselves, but sometimes it can envelop you completely. Today’s travelers aren’t just booking a room, they’re looking for an immersive experience, a place where the brand’s philosophy and spirit are expressed through every element, from the architecture to the overall atmosphere.

Hotels built by leading luxury brands are not just places to relax, but also works of art that allow you to live in the world of legendary designers. Important codes are translated into reality, whether it's minimalist luxury or Baroque grandeur, every detail reflects the unique identity of the brand you love.

Tatler invites you to explore 8 hotels from our favourite brands that are worth booking for a stylish getaway. Whether it's simple tranquility or unexpected luxury, these are the new destinations that fashion lovers...or anyone else, should not miss.

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The Karl Lagerfeld, Macau

This Hotel stands as Karl Lagerfeld’s final and most comprehensive hotel project where he showcases his contemporary interpretation of Chinese art fused with his signature rock-chic aesthetic and luxurious oriental elements. Beyond the guest rooms where the designer’s signature details are crafted into every corner and the stunning swimming pool, the Book Lounge is the main highlight as it is inspired by his famous library and Studio 7 L and filled with 4,000 books that are personally selected by Karl himself.

Armani Hotel, Dubai

Giorgio Armani personally organizes every design detail for his hotels to ensure a signature minimalist yet sophisticated aesthetic. Featuring clean lines, monochromatic tones, and custom-made Armani/Casa furnishings all around, every guests can discover this beloved brand’s philosophy in two different places; one inside the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building at the center of Dubai and the other situated in the stylish Brera district of Milan.

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Bvlgari Hotel, Tokyo

Known for its Roman jewelry heritage, Bvlgari has become a major player in the industry of luxury hospitality, with properties in global cities such as Milan, London, Dubai, Beijing, Shanghai, Paris, Tokyo and Rome, alongside the stunning Bvlgari Resort Bali which is set for further expansion, and Bvlgari Resort Ranfushi in the Maldives, expected to open in 2025. Each Bvlgari hotel features a distinctive blend of Italian craftsmanship and local influences, evoking a sense of understated yet unmistakable luxury. In Tokyo, Tatler’s top pick, the Bvlgari Hotel is situated on the 40th to 45th floors of Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, a striking skyscraper in the heart of the city.

The Portrait, Roma

The Lungarno Collection of boutique hotels, consisting of six hotels located in the heart of Florence, Rome, and Milan, is owned by the Salvatore Ferragamo family. These hotels has the timeless and luxurious essence of the brand through modern shapes, clean lines and refined color palettes. Fascinatingly, none of the hotels carry the Ferragamo name, making it a deliberate strategic choice to distinguish the two businesses and brands.

Palazzo Versace, Dubai

Palazzo Versace Dubai is a destination that captures the very essence of the Versace universe, offering travelers a truly immersive experience into the Italian luxury brand’s lifestyle. Every detail— from intricately crafted ceiling artworks to mesmerizing marbles and ornate mosaics. Originally conceived in Queensland, Australia, Palazzo Versace made history as the world’s first fashion-branded hotel when it opened in 2000, and to this day, it continues to set the benchmark for expressing Versace’s distinctive spirit of opulence and glamour.

Fendi Private Suites, Rome

Fendi Private Suites, nestled within Palazzo Fendi, present seven exquisitely designed sanctuaries that offer an intimate immersion into the world of Fendi. Each suite is adorned with Fendi Casa furnishings and features iconic photographs of Karl Lagerfeld, the visionary designer and creative director whose genius shaped the brand’s legacy.

Hotel Vermelho by Christian Louboutin, Portugal

Christian Louboutin, the legendary red-soled shoe designer, has brought his signature aesthetic to life with his first-ever extraordinary hotel, in the historic Alentejo region of Portugal. With the signature bold red accents, dramatic lighting, captivating outdoor courtyards, alluring terracotta-roofed cottages with wrought-iron balconies, and custom-designed bespoke furniture, this hotel is truly a gem full of unique crafts.

Louis Vuitton Hotel, Paris

One of the most anticipated openings for fashion-savvy travelers is the Louis Vuitton Hotel, on Paris' Champs-Élysées and the former headquarters of HSBC Bank. It's expected to open in 2026. Initial reports indicate that the building's facade will resemble a giant LV trunk, in tribute to the brand's travel heritage.


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Nitnada Panpipat Herve
Style Editor, Tatler Thailand
Tatler Asia

Nitnada Panpipat Herve is the Style Editor with a background in editorial roles at Grazia, Town & Country, and Vogue Thailand. She also brings experience in marketing communications and public relations for leading global fashion brands.