The late Karl Lagerfeld’s most ambitious hospitality project, a lavish 271-room luxury hotel in Macao, will open officially in June with a multiday celebration.
The project was initially unveiled in 2014, but its opening was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
It comes onstream as affluent Chinese resume traveling following the lifting of the country’s zero-COVID-19 policy — and amid heightened interest in all things Lagerfeld, fanned by the upcoming opening of the Costume Institute’s spring fashion exhibition dedicated to him on the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Latest York.
The Karl Lagerfeld is a component of the Grand Lisboa Palace luxury development spearheaded by Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, or SJM, the gaming concessionaire that also created Palazzo Versace Macau for its resort...
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