ML - Aspen Peak

2015 - Issue 1 - Summer

Aspen Peak - Niche Media - Aspen living at its peak

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Outerwear retailer Mark Richards is making local jeweler Rebecca Bourke a household name with trunk shows throughout the summer. With hand- crafted and limited- edition pieces—from necklaces with oxidized sterling silver, agate beads, and Arizona turquoise to moonstone rings with pavé white to- paz—Bourke's baubles are chic adornments for any occasion. 427 E. Cooper Ave., 970-544-6780; markrichardsaspen.com bling fling pieces to covet Covet is bringing local designers to the forefront by featuring three of its very own—Brigid Francis of Brigidb.designs for Covet, Sarah Farizel of SCF De- signs, and Jan Porter of Terra Bella Designs—during the Food & Wine Classic. The trio will showcase their bold original creations, like gold-linked metal body necklaces and beaded bracelets. In store, shoppers can get their fx with new gold, diamond, and colored gemstone pieces from jewelry veteran Meira T, plus hand-painted leather stacking brace- lets from local accessories designer Lees Pearson. 306 S. Mill St., 970-920-0000; covetaspen.com 2 1 // ASPEN BEJEWELED // Make a throwback statement with round, '70s-inspired sunglasses. Masunaga ($435). Silver Threads, 308 Galena St., 970-429-4670; masunaga1905.com Etnia Barcelona ($345). Optical Options of Aspen, 520 E. Durant Ave., 970-925-4365; etniabarcelona.com Gucci ($395). 203 S. Galena St., 970-920-9150; gucci.com Fendi ($395). 208 S. Mill St., 970-920-3100; fendi.com // on trend // full circle Steven Alan ($195). Westin Snowmass Resort, 100 Elbert Lane, Snowmass, 970-923-8200; stevenalan.com Silk coat, from Paris design house Dice Kayek ($3,150), available at Mario Di Leone. 18k rose-gold and 0.61 carat white diamond Pyramid ring, Covet Private Label ($2,190). photography by robErt SaNDoVaL (boUrKE); jEff crawforD (SUNgLaSSES) Super Mario LocaL designer Mario Di Leone adds aLLuring, Long-awaited pieces to his women's coLLections. by lisa Ferrandino For the past five years, Mario Di Leone has been the shop nestled in the unique yellow Victorian on East Hopkins that provides, as its namesake proprietor says, "pure luxury and classics with a little flair." Adding to that flair are pieces from the final original collec- tion of his dear friend Gianfranco Ferre, which had served strictly as window displays and are now a long-awaited welcome for his Aspen customers. Once considered museum pieces, the one-off collection will soon be joined by the first French label—Paris-based Dice Kayek—that the shop has stocked in 36 years. Customers can also expect pieces from Agnona, Zegna's womenswear counter- part, as well as bold styles from Florentine design house Ermanno Scervino, for the fashion-forward shopper. 301 E. Hopkins Ave., 970-925-2740; mariodileone.com well dressed Women looking for timely style rather than flashy fashion trends have long turned to New York City-based Theory, and the brand's Pre Fall 2015 accessories collection underscores why. The collection will bring to Aspen chic bags, like the Urban tote and Urban drawstring in finely constructed Italian materials like suede, plus a footwear collection featuring pieces from a timeless flat espadrille produced in Spain to a strappy stacked heel crafted near Milan— the perfect styles for any warm-weather venture Aspen has to offer. 204 S. Galena St., 970-544-0079; theory.com adornments carry on! Leather tote bag ($745). 46 ASpenpeAk-MAgAzIne.COM STYLE Spotlight

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