They used different architects. I like the NYC one more too as it was the first.I have not, but wouldn't mind trying. The one in NYC is more appealing to me than the one at Harrods.
They used different architects. I like the NYC one more too as it was the first.I have not, but wouldn't mind trying. The one in NYC is more appealing to me than the one at Harrods.
Given the theme, it makes more sense to me to have "breakfast at Tiffany's" than "breakfast at Harrods " lolThey used different architects. I like the NYC one more too as it was the first.
I like that analogy. However Harrod's is one of London's best department stores and they aren't afraid to invest in them.Given the theme, it makes more sense to me to have "breakfast at Tiffany's" than "breakfast at Harrods " lol
FYI This article just popped up on my phone:
Louis Vuitton Returns to Saint-Tropez With Summer Pop-up Restaurant
Louis Vuitton's summer pop-up restaurant in Saint-Tropez is back with a menu by Arnaud Donckele and Maxime Frédéric.wwd.com
Also, not a cafe, but if I'm going to endure the heat to eat outside in south Florida, I want a view like this (not a Dior sign for decor)