Louis Vuitton and Bar Leone celebrate craftsmanship with new cocktails
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Louis Vuitton has collaborated with Hong Kong-based Bar Leone to craft a selection of new cocktails and mocktail inspired by Lee Gardens Hotel Yum Sing Bar — an iconic legacy bar renowned of its cocktails and live music, celebrating the craftsmanship and community spirit.
The lantern installation at Lee Gardens One elegantly extends the bar's ambiance, featuring 16 exquisite monogram lanterns.
This striking tribute to the original architectural design of the atrium celebrates our expansion and the 103rd anniversary of Hysan.
Each lantern serves as a heritage, illuminating the space with a blend of modern craftsmanship and historical significance, creating a lively atmosphere that honours both tradition and innovation.
The bar pays homage to Yum Sing bar iconic venue with Hong Kong retro style decor design. The elegant setting surrounds the bar, featuring plush seating in Louis Vuitton iconic motif flower and an inviting color palette, creates a relaxed ambience reminiscent of the original bar’s spirit.
Furthermore, the warm wooden finishes provide a welcoming contrast, enhancing the overall warmth of the space. Soft, ambient lighting floods the area, with distinct pendant fixtures that draw the eye and add an artistic flair.
Available until 15 March for reservation only, guests can experience a delightful selection of cocktails and mocktail inspired by the Yum Sing bar at Lee Gardens Hotel.
These include the Kir Royal, Lee Gardens Special, Yum Sing Café, Paris with a View, Masa Margarita, amongst others. Each drink aims to enhance guests’ experience at the replica Yum Sing Bar. The experience is available until 15 March, reservation only.
MARKETING-INTERACTIVE has reached out to Louis Vuitton for more information.
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