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Aspen Peak - 2015 - Issue 2 - Winter - Lift Off

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PhotograPhy by aaroN SNoW PhotograPhy (Shakti); brooke CaSillaS (katebaby) Nordic, and Asian cultures, along with traditional massage, facial, and beautification journeys. 130 Wood Road, Snowmass, 970-923-8007; viceroysnowmass.com Fa ncy Foot w ea r ! Brunello CuCinelli Fine Italian craftsmanship and leather are on display in the brand's boots, sneakers, moccasins, and sandals, for women and men both. 508 E. Cooper Ave., 970-544-0600; brunellocucinelli.com GorsuCh Inspired by the Alps but at home in the Rockies, Gorsuch carries everything from winter boots, sandals, and slippers to active styles for the workout set. 601 E. Dean St., 970-925-3203; gorsuch.com GuCCi From patent-leather pumps to leather driving shoes and crystal-studded high-top sneakers, Gucci delivers with typical top-tier-brand construc- tion—and f lair. 203 S. Galena St., 970-920-9150; gucci.com MonCler Aspen The definition of comfort, Moncler's Destination w ellness ArjunA YoGA Arjuna, Aspen's only hot yoga studio, offers a welcome reprieve from the winter chill. The studio offers traditional Bikram-style hot yoga, vinyasa f low, and restorative yoga. 517 E. Hopkins Ave., 970-948-1165; arjunayoga.net The Aspen CluB The club is in the midst of a major renovation, but members and guests still have access to the largest fitness and spa facility in Aspen, as well as more than 60 group fitness, Pilates, and yoga classes every week. 1300 Ute Ave., 970-925-8900; aspenclub.com reMède spA Remède, inside the St. Regis Residence Club, is undeniably the most luxurious spa experience in town. Book any treatment to hang in the oxygen lounge and steam caves before or after. 315 E. Dean St., 970-429-9038; stregisaspen.com The ViCeroY spA This 7,000 -square-foot spa at Viceroy Snowmass offers a host of signature rituals inspired by ancient Ute, BEST OF THE WEST 204  aspenpeak-magazine.com A recent addition to Aspen's wellness scene, Shakti Shala offers a range of classes, from yoga and meditation to dance. Shakti Shala To owner Jayne Gottlieb, Shakti Shala is much more than just another Aspen yoga studio. For her, it's a place "to create conscious community through movement and intelligent, edgy conversation—and sometimes yoga philosophy brings that out!" The name of the studio translates to "house of true empowerment" in Sanskrit, and the 40-plus classes per week—from restorative yoga to high-intensity interval training—serve not only to strengthen the body, but also the mind and spirit. The studio also hosts yoga teacher training and facilitates afternoon and multiday retreats to exotic locales. 422 E. Cooper St., 970 -925 -1655; aspenshakti.com trendy sneakers and boots are as much of a delight to look at as they are to slip on after a long day on the slopes. 432 E. Hyman Ave., 970-544- 5558; moncler.com The sporTs CenTer This mainstay on the Mill Street Mall offers Aspen's largest selection of active footwear for men, women, and children. 308 S. Mill St., 970-429-8016; tscaspen.com sTefAn Aelin Much like its impeccably made ski apparel, Stefan Kaelin's footwear is designed with function and comfort in mind. 416 E. Cooper Ave., 970-925- 7844; stefankaelin.com AP katebaby & kidS Designer-owner Kate Roberts originally started Katebaby & Kids in 2014 as an organic, snuggly sleepwear and accessories line for children, but the Aspen-based shop's immediate success saw Roberts begin to stock her favorite designers for clothing, furniture, and décor—from Milly Minis, Aden + Anais, Atelier Child, Billabong Kids, Fore Axel and Hudson, Burt's Bees, and more—for kids up to age 12. And, new for this fall and winter, keep your tot's tootsies toasty in cozy booties designed right here in Aspen. 205 S. Mill St., Ste. 221A, 970 -925 -2400; katebaby.com Katebaby's kiddie offerings go beyond clothing to accessories and home décor.

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