All eyes are on Milan these days as the city hosts another
installment of its long-revered Fashion Week. And if this year is anything like
the last, it will be chock-full of spectacular fashion moments to remember.
(Fashionistas will recall the revelry of 2017’s headline-making shows, from
Versace’s resurrection of the iconic ’90s supermodel catwalk to a nostalgic
soundtrack of George Michael’s “Freedom! ’90” to Prada’s artistic ode to the
modern feminist movement.)
While Fashion Week certainly keeps Milan on the map of
worldwide style hubs, it is the Italian city’s hotels that keep it de rigueur
365 days a year. Whether you’re a Fashion Week regular or a fashionable visitor
during any other season, these are the most stylish places to stay while in
town.
Bulgari Hotel Milano
Aperitivo hour at the Bulgari Hotel Milano’s garden bar
isn’t all that different from having a front-row seat at one of the most
coveted shows on the city’s Fashion Week schedule. Men wear printed suits and
aviators with ease, and the women could be mistaken for Carine Roitfeld.
There’s no street-style circus to be seen here, though—the guests have an
elegance that appears to be innate. The garden bar is the biggest draw (if only
for the entrancing social scene), but the hotel is also home to an incredible
spa that offers heavenly treatments, including a host of options to eliminate
the effects of jet lag—or that post-Fashion Week hangover. And, of course, being a Bulgari hotel, the
decor is flawlessly polished and luxurious, with a slight masculine edge.
Hotel Viu
Hotel Viu was created with the intention of becoming a hub
for the international creative community, and so far, it has succeeded. With a
focus on wellness, informal socialization, and environmental sustainability,
the Viu is notable for its vertical garden, paying homage to the Bosco
Verticale project. Located in the emerging Porta Volta district, just a short
walk from Corso Como, the hotel also boasts the city’s only public rooftop with
an outdoor swimming pool. Naturally, it’s become a favorite among the fashion
crowd and has hosted many post-show events since it opened last year.
Principe di Savoia- Presidential suite living room
The Dorchester Collection’s iconic Principe di Savoia first
opened in the 1920s, and to this day, it’s one of Milan’s most beloved luxury
landmarks. Over the years, the baroque hotel has hosted a number of
high-profile guests—ranging from Queen Elizabeth to Victoria and David
Beckham—and every season, the Principe Bar is packed with editors, models, and
designers. It’s a truly beautiful setting, fusing old-world charm with
contemporary furnishings and amenities. The hotel’s restaurant, Acanto, is also
worth a visit if you’re in the mood for a degustation.
Armani Hotel Milano - Lounge
Giorgio Armani is a self-professed perfectionist, and his
approach is highly evident at the Armani Hotel Milano, located in the Brera
shopping district. Mr. Armani has designed every element down to the bath
towels, and the storied house’s understated sophistication is defined at every
turn. With only 95 rooms, the hotel
certainly has an intimate feel, but the rooms are spacious and luxurious. To
elevate the experience, each guest is assigned a personal “lifestyle manager”
to cater to every whim. The Bamboo Bar is a popular hangout during Fashion
Week, often hosting parties overlooking the
city skyline.
Chateau Monfort
If Marie Antoinette were a millennial, her bedroom would
probably resemble one of the suites at Chateau Monfort. The palatial five-star
hotel exudes a whimsical, fairy-tale vibe, with jewel-hued furnishings and
imaginative interior decor. Several of the guest rooms are themed, with
colorful features that are both ultramodern and antique. It’s centrally located
close to the Duomo just behind Piazza San Babila, which is a convenient
position for exploring the city.
Four Seasons Hotel Milan
The Four Seasons Hotel Milan is a refined urban sanctuary,
complete with verdant internal gardens, comfortable rooms, and three notable
restaurants. Located in a former 15th-century convent close to Via
Montenapoleone (a strip where virtually every high-end brand has a presence),
the fashionable hotel features a Rossano Ferretti hair salon. During Fashion
Week, spa therapists offer express in-room beauty treatments, including blow
waves, eye-revival masks, and shellac manicures. The rest of the year, the
hotel is best known for its exclusive offerings, from its new La Dolce Vita
vintage road-trip experience to partnerships with high-end brands like NetJets
and Italian menswear designer Caruso.
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