Staff Image is the Hotel's Image
In the Peruvian hospitality industry, every interaction counts. From the moment the guest walks through the revolving door until they receive room service, the staff's appearance communicates your establishment's quality standard. In the Peruvian context, where tourism is a key industry, a well-designed uniform not only identifies the staff but elevates the perceived value of the service.
At LIVIO, we understand that a hotel is a complex ecosystem with diverse textile needs. Dressing a receptionist who needs to project executive elegance is not the same as dressing a room attendant who requires freedom of movement and fabrics that withstand chlorine.

Reception and Concierge: The Calling Card
The Front Office team (reception, concierge, bellhops) are your brand's direct ambassadors. For them, we recommend:
- Custom Tailoring: Blazers and trousers in poly-viscose fabrics with a wool touch, offering elegance without the excessive heat of pure wool.
- Distinctive Details: Scarves, ties, or pins that subtly integrate corporate colors.
- Comfort for Standing: Trousers with hidden expandable waists and certified footwear for long shifts.
Housekeeping: Impeccable Functionality
The cleaning area is the hotel's operational engine. Their uniforms must balance a neat image with industrial resistance.
- Smart Fabrics: We use cotton/polyester blends with stain-release finishes and chlorine resistance.
- Ergonomic Design: Tunics with back pleats and trousers with rear elastic to facilitate movement when making beds or cleaning bathrooms.
- Strategic Pockets: To carry keys, cards, and small tools without deforming the garment.

Food & Beverage: Service with Style
For restaurant, bar, and banquet staff, the priority is hygiene and presence.
- Stain Resistance: Textile treatments that repel liquids and oils, allowing minor accidents to be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
- Breathability: Shirts and vests with cotton-rich blends or moisture-wicking technologies for lounge or terrace service.
- Gastronomic Identity: Designer aprons (denim, leather, canvas) aligned with the restaurant concept, whether buffet, fine dining, or casual.

Maintenance and Security: Technical Confidence
Often overlooked, these roles are critical. Maintenance requires workwear (drill type) but with a cleaner cut than standard industrial wear, as they circulate in guest areas. Security must project authority but also hospitality; dark suits with tactical cuts (radio space, flexibility) are the current trend.
Conclusion
Standardizing your hotel's image with LIVIO guarantees not only aesthetic coherence but also operational peace of mind thanks to our replenishment guarantee and certified textile quality.