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Paul Smith’s ‘Bar Paul’ to debut in Hong Kong

The opening will be complemented by its Stripe Illuminated installation.

Paul Smith is set to launch its first bar in Asia “Bar Paul” at Harbour City on 28 September.

Inspired by 1960s Italian cafes, Bar Paul will offer a unique wine-tasting experience on the Ocean Terminal Deck. Guests can enjoy a curated selection of gin cocktails and other special beverages while taking in breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline.

The bar’s debut coincides with the Stripe Illuminated installation, which will blend Paul Smith’s signature stripes with Hong Kong’s iconic neon signage. Additionally, visitors will have the chance to sample an array of free-tasting delicacies from select Harbour City restaurants, enhancing the overall experience.

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