This Hotel Brand Just Launched New Uniforms, Reimagined by French Designer Cordelia de Castellane
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This Hotel Brand Just Launched New Uniforms, Reimagined by French Designer Cordelia de Castellane
"Luxury hotels and high design go together like a perfectly tailored suit-and at Sofitel, that philosophy now extends to every uniform. On Feb. 10, the French luxury hotel brand introduced a partnership with Paris-born designer Cordelia de Castellane, the creative force behind Dior Maison and Baby Dior. LeVestiaire-a 45-piece uniform collection created for Sofitel's 25,000 employees worldwide-is now live. Known for its couture-level craftsmanship and classic Parisian style,"
""This collaboration felt very natural because we share the same values: a love of beauty, attention to detail, and a deep respect for craftsmanship and comfort," de Castellane told Travel + Leisure. "Together, we created a vestiaire that speaks the language of Sofitel's luxury hospitality: warm, refined, and effortlessly French." To bring the collection to life, de Castellane spent time in the Paris hotel with staff, joining workshops and fittings to see how the clothes would actually function on the job."
Sofitel partnered with Paris-born designer Cordelia de Castellane to create LeVestiaire, a 45-piece uniform collection for 25,000 employees worldwide. The collection blends couture-level craftsmanship and classic Parisian style with practical design suited to varied property environments, from marble-lined New York lobbies to sun-drenched terraces in Bali. Pieces are available for purchase by Sofitel's 120 hotels beginning Feb. 10, and guests will see the new uniforms in person starting in September. Sofitel, founded in 1964 in Strasbourg and now part of Accor, continues to weave French touches into each property's distinct personality. De Castellane participated in workshops and fittings to ensure functionality and comfort on the job.
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