Late Checkout introduces its latest character-driven collection: The Hotel.
by Adriano Batista
Get ready to check into a world of quirky characters and unexpected style with Late Checkout‘s latest collection, “The Hotel.” This Spanish brand turns fashion into a story with distinct personalities playing the lead roles.

Imagine a luxurious, ever-changing hotel where each guest and employee tells a story through their wardrobe. That’s the idea behind Late Checkout. Past collections featured glamorous encounters in the lobby, rebellious rockstars, and even a dreamy valet.
For Fall/Winter 2024, Late Checkout takes us behind the scenes, introducing the staff who keep this quirky establishment running. We meet the ever-helpful Bellboy, the meticulous Bookkeeper (probably the only one keeping things sane!), the laid-back Janitor, and the always-in-the-know Receptionist. Each character brings their own unique flavor, reflected in the collection’s clothing.
Expect a mix of sharp tailoring, practical workwear touches, and a sprinkle of college vibes. Throw in some playful hotel-themed graphics, and you’ve got a recipe for Late Checkout’s signature style. This collection is perfect for those who want to express themselves with a touch of unexpected flair.
Check out the campaign images below:















CAMPAIGN CREDITS
Photo: Javier Ruiz
Creative Direction & Styling: Alex Turrión
Art Direction: Leila Rodríguez
Make up: Alice Crue
Mark your calendars! Late Checkout’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection drops online today, September 12th at 6:00 PM GMT+1 at www.latecheckoutissalifestyle.com and select stores around the world.
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