Brazil’s JHSF Toasts Its Vendors

BRAZILIAN BASH: For JHSF, the Brazilian developer of luxury malls, hotels, restaurants, residences, hotels, clubs and executive airports, it was time to say thank you to the global luxury brands it partners with on its variety of properties. So in the spirit of the holiday season, JHSF threw a cocktail party at the Fasano Restaurant in Manhattan for many of those who in one way or another support the conglomerate. The Fasano hotels and restaurants are owned by JHSF.

“It is a pleasure to be at our New York flagship, Fasano Restaurant to celebrate JHSF’s long-standing relationships with many of the top global luxury brands,” said Augusto Martins, chief executive officer of JHSF, addressing the crowd. “Not only have we been working with them at our malls Shopping Cidade Jardim and Shops Jardins, but we have also been connecting them with our high-end customers in our luxury residences, Fasano hotels and restaurants, private clubs, as well as in São Paulo Catarina Executive Airport, the only international private airport in Brazil. JHSF is a unique lifestyle hub that seamlessly integrates into the most meaningful chapters of our client’s lives. We are there for them to create unforgettable experiences at every turn.”

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Brazilian bossa nova-style singer Bebel Gilberto performed for the guests, including Gero Fasano, Padma Lakshmi, Terrance Hayes, Marina Larroudé, Lisa-Marie Fernandez, Kevin Wendle, Jean-Marc Houmard, Lisa Bonfante, Bruno Rezzonico, Michiel Maes and Andrezza Mastiguin. Gliberto is the daughter of the late famous guitarist, composer and singer João Gilberto, considered the father of bossa nova, and his late wife, the singer Miúcha.

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