Packing Is a Thing of the Past Thanks to This Collaboration Between Rent the Runway and W Hotels

A curated, luggage-free wardrobe awaits you with Rent the Runway Travel Concierge.

Rent the Runway and W Hotels have teamed up to ensure your next hotel stay is as chic as can be. Their new Closet Concierge program allows guests of select W Hotels to choose four styles to rent from Rent the Runway’s Unlimited Closet for the duration of their stay—all for for only $69.

“Traveling without luggage has always been my dream. We are thrilled to partner with W Hotels to bring the Rent the Runway Closet Concierge to life, so travelers can simply show up and have their dream closet waiting for them in their hotel room.” —Jennifer Hyman, co-founder and CEO of Rent the Runway

The destination-curated looks are tailored to each W Hotel location and incorporate Rent the Runway’s keen eye for on-trend colors, designers, silhouettes, and climate. To return, guests simply drop off the items at the welcome desk at check out.

Photo Courtesy of Rent the Runway

“W is always looking for ways to give our guests new/next experiences that empower them to express themselves and upgrade their travel experience, and the RTR Closet Concierge does both,” says Anthony Ingham, Global Brand Leader at W Hotels. “Collaborating with Rent the Runway—such a creative, conscious, and trend-setting brand—allows us to reinvent the way our guests pack and dress as they travel. Skipping the packing process is a whole new level of luxury for our guests and is yet another surprising way continue to reinvent hospitality.”

Rent the Runway Closet Concierge is available at W Aspen (just in time for the hotel’s inaugural ski season), W South Beach, W Washington D.C., and W Hollywood.

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