A Dinner With A Cause | Nima Local House

A Very Special Night

A couple of weeks ago we hosted a very special dinner at Nima Local House; its purpose was to raise funds for the victims of the September earthquakes that hit Mexico. The funds raised will go directly towards the reconstruction of homes in Morelos. The Chef in charge of this exceptional culinary experience was Santiago Muñoz.

The event was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. The first ones to arrive to the venue were the chef and his team of very professional individuals. They had to ensure everything was set and ready for the special night ahead. While that was happening, our in-house team was putting the last touches into a beautiful table set that left more than one speechless.

 As the guests started to arrive, we welcomed them with a cocktail in our living room/lobby. It helped break the ice between those that didn’t know each other, and those that were visiting us for the first time went to explore the hotel. Wang Perro, an instrumental group delighted us with their rhythm throughout the whole time and it was exquisite.

When it was finally a dinner time, the chef appeared to introduce each and every single one of his delicious dishes that were inspired in traditional street style Mexican food with a twist. The dinner had additions with the help of some of our beloved sponsors that included Ron Zacapa, S. Pellegrino water and Nespresso. We are grateful and honored to have had these brands to be a part of such a humble cause. This event would not have been possible without our sponsors and attendees. Thank you and see you at the next event.

Team Nima

GUCCI DIY in Mexico City – Nima Local House Hotel

Nima Local House Hotel – Gucci

September was an important month in the world of fashion and at Nima we got to peek into the beautiful kaleidoscope of color that is Gucci. We had an honor of serving as hosts for the Gucci Spring 2017 collection showroom and were invaded by the Italian house of fashion’s pieces.

 

Over the course of around ten days Nima was filled with pearls, snake embroidery and lace. Part of the exhibition was a new DIY concept for bags and jackets where you could choose from animals and fonts to create a personal and incredibly beautiful piece. We love to learn from the people we collaborate with, and it certainly is an inspiration to see such a legendary brand reinvent itself and keep its essence.