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photography by C2 photography (interior); gregory harris/Courtesy Maison ullens (Model) "You buY a piece this season, and You can pull it out in three Years.... there's something about fast fashion that's verY un-modern." —kim laursen While honoring the brand's legacy of lush, sophisticated knits, Laursen has brought some "funk" and "edge" to Maison Ullens's stylings: "I have nothing against a wool dress," he says, "but a leather one is sharper." "functional, cozy, sophisticat- ed" clothing constructed for layering and which can shift fuidly from day to night. "We have this DNA, something that protects and envelops you," Laursen says of the designs, which are based around lush cashmere and cotton-blend knitwear punctuated by leather and fur, an aesthetic conceived by the brand's eponymous founder and Aspen arts patron, Baroness Myriam Ullens. "But [my collection] has become, I don't want to say sexy, but more body-conscious, more modern. Funky. Edgy." Modeled by dancers from the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet dur- ing a preview party, Laursen's line epitomizes the spirit of the quintessential sporty, jet- setting, family-oriented female dynamo—a fgure much like Ullens herself. "It's like a breath of fresh air—that's what she inspires," Laursen says. "She's like one big smile, and generous with her feelings. When you look at the materials, everything is soft, lovely, and generous in volume. It's not dry; it doesn't look mean." Nor is it chichi or, as Laursen says, "madame." High-waisted leather pants pair with a plush cashmere wrap sweater; shaved shearling mimics knitwear in a reversible coat; leather sleeves slip off a structured jacket to morph into a sleek vest; a red leather jumpsuit, plucked perhaps from a Bond girl's wardrobe, beckons boldly to passersby from a recent window display. "I have nothing against a wool dress—but a leather dress is just sharper," quips the de- 1. A knitted cape coat with pockets and hood in cotton and virgin wool ($3,030) tops a nappa leather jumpsuit ($4,025). Together these garments embody "today's woman who travels a lot and wants to feel comfortable but still look chic," Tackbary says. 2. Cashmere and soft wool are woven into a constraint-rib cable-knit called dégradé and produced exclusively for Maison Ullens. Beneath the V-neck sweater ($1,295) is a navy poplin stretch shirt ($770). Founder Myriam Ullens "always wears a shirt with her sweaters, which makes the outfit crisp and elegant," Tackbary explains. Nappa leather high-waisted trousers ($2,415) and a mini nomad bag in matte lambskin ($1,805) round out the look. 3. "This leather belted dress with notch collar ($3,360) will take you from the office to dinner," Tackbary says. The mid-length frock in chevron-embossed lambskin, laminated on an ultrafine wool-and- silk knit, features two deep pockets. "The workmanship and quality of the leather is the best, produced in Italy." She suggests tying the belt at the back and wearing the dress unbuttoned over a shirt and stretchy pants. "You [will] have two outfits in one," she says, "especially [important] when traveling." signer, who mastered the look of feminine sophistication frst at Christian Lacroix in 1991, then at Elie Saab and Azzaro, among other couturiers. Evocative of modern Hermès or Chanel, Laursen's Italian-crafted designs are mix-and-match investments ready for the streets of Paris or London—where the fagship Maison Ullens boutique and a pop-up reside, respectively— while being blissfully at ease in the Rocky Mountains. "You buy a piece this sea- son, and you can pull it out in a year, two years, three years," Laursen says. "[We don't do] fast fashion. There's some- thing about fast fashion that's very un-modern." The designer has a simple test to determine whether a garment makes the cut: Pair each piece with at least three styles of footwear. "We tried everything in heels, sport shoes, and Church's men's dress shoes," Laursen says. "Sure, you can put leather pants with Louboutins. But put on [Adidas] Stan Smiths, and you're still the same girl." 445 E. Hopkins Ave., 970-429- 4170; maisonullens.com AP 1 2 3 58  aspenpeak-magazine.com STYLE Tastemaker Natural SelectioN "The autumn/Winter 2015 collection is dynamic and  luxurious but comfortable at the same time," says  maison Ullens aspen Director Tracye Tackbary, who  highlights her favorite pieces from the collection here.  "These looks defne the concept: the world of travel,  chic sportswear, and the city, in the most luxurious  fabrics—cashmere and leather."

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