Guests of The Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel can now purchase rare and in-demand fashion finds on-site — primarily recent and vintage luxury handbags curated by personal shopper Gab Waller.
Via a partnership with online reseller Fashionphile, a number of 10 items will probably be on display and available in any respect times.
“As items do sell, I’ll replenish it because the partnership is from mid-May to the top of July,” said Waller, who’s originally from Australia and is now based in Los Angeles.
“For me, I’m really specializing in pieces that very much represent exactly what my brand is about, which is hard-to-find, sold-out pieces,” she said.
Priced between $1,500 and $10,000, brands showcased include Chanel, Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Dior and Valentino. Hotel guests can have direct access to Waller during their stay. And purchases are in a position to be made directly via QR codes on the hotel and the Fashionphile website.
“We’re at all times taking a look at unique ways to partner with either art, fashion, beauty, since it really speaks to our guests,” said hotel manager Rebecca Goldberg. “And so, Gab Waller felt like a extremely good fit. We share quite a lot of the identical audience.…It’s form of an extension of concierge. ‘What else can I get access to only by means of staying here?’”
“People love buying something that they found on an occasion that they didn’t expect.…Individuals are coming from, whether it’s the U.S., Texas, Santa Barbara, Recent York, or Europe, Middle East, so again and again after I meet women who’re staying here, I say ‘What are your plans?’ They usually’re like, ‘Well, we got here here to buy.’ Our guests are asking for it. So, if we may give them the chance to do this throughout the hotel, I believe it just makes it so way more meaningful,” Goldberg said.
The Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel is working on offering more curated and unexpected guest experiences.
“Immediately, we’re taking a look at transforming our mini bars into beauty bars,” said Goldberg.
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