Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky walked the ramp for designer duo Shantanu and Nikhil
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It was the second last week of March and there was a nip in the air. The top of On the note of
What everybody knew was a fashion show by designer duo that is scheduled to take place. What they didn’t know were the surprises that were in store. The terrace lit in the neon of Airbnb stories was filled till capacity.
The designer duo’s collection is known for its simplicity and elegance. Playing on black, grey, white, off white and yellow – Shantanu and Nikhil have created a collection loaded with style-smart silhouettes, elegant cuts and fine detailing. While we aren’t sure if this is a new collection, there was ample of double breasted
And as the guests waited in baited breath for the surprise, the show stopper was none other than
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With his signature smile, Brian was the perfect choice for show stopper. Soon after, Brian got back to business. He announced Airbnb’s Trips platform in New Delhi. Trips currently have over 800 active Experiences available, with bookers from over 73 different countries giving 91% of Experience bookings a 5-star rating.
Trips brings together where you stay, what you do and the people you meet all into one place, and is all powered by locals. For visitors, Trips is a way to experience a different side of the city, immersing themselves in communities through the eyes of locals. For cities, it can help to diversify tourism away from busy city centers. It also allows local people to participate and benefit from tourism by sharing their interests and passions, while enabling them to make a little extra money.
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