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Claridge's Forgoes Fashion Designer for its 2016 Christmas Tree

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Each year, Calridge’s hotel in London taps a major fashion brands to create their annual Christmas tree. In the past, the five-star property has called on Dior, Lanvin, Dolce & Gabbana and Burberry to produce the iconic look. But this year the hotel is going in a slightly different direction by choosing Apple Chief Design Officer Sir Jony Ive and Industrial Designer Marc Newson to bring their talents to the tree.

With technology being at the forefront of everything we do today, it makes sense that Claridge’s would call on one of the world’s most renowned tech brands. Having designed the iPod, iPhone, iPad, iMac, PowerBook, MacBook, and AppleWatch, it’ll be interesting to see how Ives reinterprets the tree. As Apple’s designer for special products, Newson is already familiar with the brand’s aesthetic but will bring his own style to the table as well. Newson has overseen projects with Qantas and Louis Vuitton, while designing everything from kitchen appliances to furniture and yachts. The unveiling will take place on November 18 and is considered the start of the festive season in the city.

Nicolle Monico

Nicolle is an award-winning writer and Travel Editor using her expertise in the industry to write about luxury travel around the world. You can find her daily searching the web for the latest trends, best new hotels and most beautiful destinations to visit and share with her readers. She's been featured on The Huffington Post, Hard Assets, AMD Entertainment and Remy Martin. In 2014, she was vo...(Read More)

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