In partnership with the Belgian-American designer, the luxury hotel is offering an exclusive package over the winter holidays.
Clients who spring for the Diane von Furstenberg Festive Break offer get to take home a signed copy of the designer's recent book "The Woman I Wanted to Be," along with a classic black clutch created by DVF exclusively for the occasion.
Last but not least, the offer includes a VIP shopping experience at the DVF boutique in Brussels, complete with an exclusive look at the stylist's latest collection.
The tie-up between the designer and the hotel doesn't stop there: Diane von Furstenberg's creative team will also create the Hotel Amigo's Christmas decorations this winter. The holiday decor will be unveiled on December 1.
Fashion addicts can take advantage of this exclusive offer for €1,500 per night (around $1,900), including suite accommodations and a bottle of champagne.
Those interested can book now for stays between December 1, 2014 and May 31, 2015. The hotel recommends booking at least 10 days prior to the start of the stay.
Source: Relaxnews
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