Armani Privé

Milan


In the basement of the Armani superstore, this club has a Japanese–modernist aesthetic, the calm of which you’ll need after the hysteria of getting in and clocking the drinks prices. Botox and blonde hair (or a dinner booking at Nobu) seems to help with the door police.


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