The Long Stay Suit: Grand Hôtel Stockholm x CDLP
by Adriano Batista
Grand Hôtel Stockholm has teamed up with Swedish fashion brand CDLP to create something special: The Long Stay Suit. This limited-edition unisex set is inspired by the mysterious long-stay guest and celebrates the idea of modern travel.
Grand Hôtel and CDLP share a commitment to timeless design and quality. The Long Stay Suit reflects this shared vision, offering a piece that is both elegant and functional. Made from Tencel™ Lyocell, the suit is designed to be versatile, transitioning effortlessly from a long flight to a business meeting or a relaxed morning in a hotel suite.
“The collaboration with Grand Hôtel felt very natural as we share a sense of quality and timeless aesthetics. The result is The Long Stay Suit, with which we wanted to capture the elegance and timelessness that define Grand Hôtel, while ensuring the product meets the modern traveler’s demands for both style and function. Based on our popular black pajama, enriched with Grand Hôtel’s emblem, The Long Stay Suit is the perfect outfit for the mysterious long-stay guest who we find so fascinating, and whose lifestyle we have tried to imagine for the campaign.” – said Andreas Palm, CEO and co-founder of CDLP
Check out the campaign images below:






The Long Stay Suit will be available in a limited edition. It will be sold exclusively at Grand Hôtel’s boutique, Grand Affections, and on CDLP’s website.
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