
Food

Share
29th January 2020
10:46am GMT

Michael Burke, chairman and chief executive officer of Vuitton, recently suggested that the company are potentially considering moving into the hotel business, with more restaurants and bars planned for the future.
This comes after Tiffany & Co - also part of the LVMH group alongside Vuitton - announced the opening of its Blue Box Café in London's Harrods.
Bringing a new meaning to Breakfast at Tiffany's (literally), the cafe is due to open its doors to the public on February 14.
The breakfast menu includes the all-butter croissant, which comes with a choice of eggs Florentine, Cornish crab muffins, Faroe-Islands smoked salmon, as well as other mouth-watering options.
There's also the option to have the Tiffany Tea, which has dainty finger sandwiches (with a luxury twist), freshly baked scones and a beautiful selection of patisserie inspired by Tiffany & Co.’s heritage.
Last year, LVMH also announced plans to open a new luxury hotel, restaurant and spa in London.
Doesn't get more glam, really.Explore more on these topics: