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Aspen Peak - 2016 - Issue 1 - Summer

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one for all O2 Aspen's newly renovated, chic downtown boutique features myriad collections that sat- isfy the woman who is global, active, stylish, and timeless—whether she's in New York, LA, Europe, or Aspen. "O2's style is classic with a very flat- tering appeal," says owner Holly Davis. "The women who shop with us always feel feminine and sexy while also feeling sophisticated." Davis's worldly approach to fashion means the shop car- ries brands from across the globe—Australia's Annabel Ingall, the functional opulence of Italy's Herno, Montreal-based LAMARQUE, and popular US lines like James Perse, SAM outerwear, and David Lerner. 605 E. Cooper Ave., 970-925-3161; o2aspenboutique.com 92 ASpENpEAk-MAgAzINE.cOM outerwear sourced from all over Europe and North America, Mark Richards keeps Aspen bundled in any season. 427 E. Cooper Ave., 970-544-6780; markrichardsaspen.com Max Offering slimming, classic pieces, Max specializes in the essentials to any professional woman's wardrobe (plus elegant eveningwear from designer labels such as Stella McCartney and Peter Pilotto). 609 E. Cooper Ave., 970- 544-3445; maxclothing.com Moncler The silhouettes of the lined, down sportswear from this 55-year-old French-Italian- Alpine manufacturer are ubiquitous about town. 432 E. Hyman Ave., 970-544- 5558; moncler.com nina McleMore For smart, confident women on the go: a line of sharp, essential pieces designed by a woman with fashion and business expertise. 611 E. Cooper Ave., 970-429-8454; ninamclemore.com nuages Looking for crowd-stopping pieces from high-end designers like Roland Mouret and Giambattista Valli? This intimate boutique has all the labels and none of the fuss. 601 E. Cooper Ave., 970- 925-6569; nuagesaspen .wordpress.com ralph lauren This all-American designer of sartorial staples offers upscale clothing, home, and bedding collections for every generation. 501 E. Cooper Ave., 970-925-5147; ralphlauren.com souchi Souchi offers exquisite hand-loomed cashmere knits in palettes ranging form muted earth tones to bright ice-cream colors. 205 S. Mill St., 231A, 970-925- 2580; souchi.com sQn sport Sun Valley, Idaho–based SQN Sport sells luxurious women's activewear made in the US. 406 S. Galena St., 970-925-1712; sqnsport.com stefan Kaelin sKi & golf Stefan Kaelin stocks fine European fashion and golfwear—although, it's never too early to stock up on luxury Sportalm and Emmegi skiwear, too! 416 E. Cooper Ave., 970-925-7844; stefankaelin.com susie's ltd. consignMents Susie's sells new and gently used clothing, as well as furniture, housewares, rugs, and jewelry. 600 E. Main St., No. 8, 970-920-2376 theory Sleek, understated, ultramodern dresses, jackets, and knitwear are the focus of this tailored apparel brand. 204 S. Galena St., 970-544-0079; theory.com Valentino The Italian fashion powerhouse brings couture clothing and accessories to sport-minded clientele. 304 S. Galena St., 970-925-2989; valentino.com Boutiques, Men's aether Aether, one of the latest entries to Aspen's fashion scene, offers a form-meets- function line inspired by motorcycle culture. 414 E. Cooper Ave., 970-429-4773; aetherapparel.com erMenegildo Zegna This high-end retailer specializes in chic, classically silhouetted shirts, sweaters, STYle the guide DANCE TO THE MUSIC Allow the Aspen Music Festival and School to fi ll your dance card on Monday, August 1, as the nonprofi t, school, and premier presenter of classical music performances presents a spectacular evening of music inspired by dance. Entitled "Feast of Music: Invitation to Dance," the evening—honoring Steinway & Sons and John Paulson— will feature six courses of gourmet fare paired with music offerings from AMFS students and Steinway artists. Tickets for the Bob and Soledad Hurst-chaired event at the Hotel Jerome are $2,000. 330 E. Main St., 970-205-5063 aspenmusicfestival.com

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