SERVICE WITH A SMIRK

This hotel wants guests to send them nude selfies

Guests who are staying with the Art Series hotels on their “No Robe” package get their selfies turned into a drawing
 

MOST hotels like their guests to feel at home, but one chain in Australia is going about fifty steps further.

The Art Series hotels are asking urges guests to ditch their robes and strike a naked selfie.

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The Art Series hotels are asking urges guests to ditch their robes and strike a naked selfieCredit: Art Series Hotel Group has launched a "No Robe"

Guests who are staying with the hotel on their “No Robe” package will then have their selfies turned into an artistic masterpiece.

Guests get to spend time with a camera in the privacy of their hotel room, before a team of artists reworks the image into a work of art.

Paying £135 for one night's accommodation in one of the hotels, guests will be able to select a time to have a photography unit delivered to their room by the Art Series staff.

They then have a period of time to take a photo using the camera with a timer before the unit is removed.

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Photos are then sent via an encrypted link to artists, who will draw the subjects remotely from their own studio.

The photo will be deleted permanently and guests are sent a drawing of their naked pose.

The hotel is also asking people don't want to buy the package to share a picture of themselves "being free" somewhere within one of their hotels and share the picture on Instagram.

Whoever takes the best picture is then given a free stay at the hotel.

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Art Series Hotels CEO Will Deague said: “At Art Series we don’t buy into the ‘Nude is Rude’ camp of thinking.

“We want to encourage our guests to dare to be different and bold — to celebrate their individuality and feel liberated in their own skin.

“It’s about stripping away hang-ups and be free — nude or not.”

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