Red Walk
The message of the new hotel uniforms presented last year is all about the entwining of the values of old and new eras. They authentically reflect the philosophy of Corinthia Hotel Budapest combining tradition with innovation – planning the future as an innovator while retaining traditional values. The new uniforms showcasing our traditions in an innovative way are the creations of fashion designer Tünde Hrivnák, who is known for her elegant outfits ornamented with original, hand-embroidered Hungarian motifs, thus preserving the complex traditions and values of handicraft manufacture.
This year, as a continuation of this, Corinthia Hotel Budapest opens a new series, the Red Walk, in which the spotlight is turned on fashion and cultural heritage.
Naturally, the By Me Fashion Salon is invited to the first event; during the show designer Tünde Hrivnák places the focus on the famous Hungarian and UNESCO World Heritage-listed folk art product, ‘Matyó embroidery’. The stylish fashion show is rounded off with a gourmet 4-course dinner with wine selection and sweet melodies performed by a violin trio.
Red Walk
The message of the new hotel uniforms presented last year is all about the entwining of the values of old and new eras. They authentically reflect the philosophy of Corinthia Hotel Budapest combining tradition with innovation – planning the future as an innovator while retaining traditional values. The new uniforms showcasing our traditions in an innovative way are the creations of fashion designer Tünde Hrivnák, who is known for her elegant outfits ornamented with original, hand-embroidered Hungarian motifs, thus preserving the complex traditions and values of handicraft manufacture.
This year, as a continuation of this, Corinthia Hotel Budapest opens a new series, the Red Walk, in which the spotlight is turned on fashion and cultural heritage.
Naturally, the By Me Fashion Salon is invited to the first event; during the show designer Tünde Hrivnák places the focus on the famous Hungarian and UNESCO World Heritage-listed folk art product, ‘Matyó embroidery’. The stylish fashion show is rounded off with a gourmet 4-course dinner with wine selection and sweet melodies performed by a violin trio.
Red Walk
The message of the new hotel uniforms presented last year is all about the entwining of the values of old and new eras. They authentically reflect the philosophy of Corinthia Hotel Budapest combining tradition with innovation – planning the future as an innovator while retaining traditional values. The new uniforms showcasing our traditions in an innovative way are the creations of fashion designer Tünde Hrivnák, who is known for her elegant outfits ornamented with original, hand-embroidered Hungarian motifs, thus preserving the complex traditions and values of handicraft manufacture.
This year, as a continuation of this, Corinthia Hotel Budapest opens a new series, the Red Walk, in which the spotlight is turned on fashion and cultural heritage.
Naturally, the By Me Fashion Salon is invited to the first event; during the show designer Tünde Hrivnák places the focus on the famous Hungarian and UNESCO World Heritage-listed folk art product, ‘Matyó embroidery’. The stylish fashion show is rounded off with a gourmet 4-course dinner with wine selection and sweet melodies performed by a violin trio.
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Red Walk
The message of the new hotel uniforms presented last year is all about the entwining of the values of old and new eras. They authentically reflect the philosophy of Corinthia Hotel Budapest combining tradition with innovation planning the future as an innovator while retaining traditional values. The new uniforms showcasing our traditions in an innovative way are the creations of fashion designer Tnde Hrivnk, who is known for her elegant outfits ornamented with original, hand-embroidered Hungarian motifs, thus preserving the complex traditions and values of handicraft manufacture.
This year, as a continuation of this, Corinthia Hotel Budapest opens a new series, the Red Walk, in which the spotlight is turned on fashion and cultural heritage.
Naturally, the By Me Fashion Salon is invited to the first event; during the show designer Tnde Hrivnk places the focus on the famous Hungarian and UNESCO World Heritage-listed folk art product, Maty embroidery. The stylish fashion show is rounded off with a gourmet 4-course dinner with wine selection and sweet melodies performed by a violin trio.
About Corinthia Hotel Budapest The Corinthia Hotel Budapest is an award-winning member of the Corinthia Hotels brand. The hotel originally opened as the Grand Hotel Royal in 1896 and was entirely renovated and, in parts, rebuilt, in 2003, following its acquisition by Corinthia Hotels. Among its many attributes, the hotel features a majestic grand ballroom and the Royal Spa itself an extensive renovation of an original 19th century Spa adjoining the original hotel that has once again regained its rightful place as Budapests most luxurious Spa. Our mission is to provide our guests with this Craftsmanship of Care. In a world of mass produced experiences, we offer to our guests the made-to-measure. We believe the attention to detail that elevates a craftsman can similarly elevate the experience of visiting of our hotel. This sentiment is embedded in everything we do, and everything we say. The Craftsmanship of Care reveals itself in everything from the way our guest is welcomed, to the comfort of the room they are offered, to the thoughtfulness of our people who serve them. Its pillars are authenticity, understanding, precision and passion which are the base of the Corinthia chain. Corinthia is a collection of hotels founded by the Pisani family of Malta with values underpinning the Spirit of Corinthia, meaning that we look out for one another, support one another and positively encourage one another. The Corinthia portfolio includes the newly-opened flagship Corinthia Hotel in London, as well as award- winning Corinthia Hotels in Budapest, Malta, Prague, St Petersburg, Tripoli, Lisbon and Khartoum. For more information, please visit corinthia.com.
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