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Monday
Mar172014

Springtime in Aspen: The Party Never Stops

Wow!!  Unless you've experienced Springtime in Aspen first hand it's difficult to conceptualize what it's really like. AspenSpin attempts to bring it to you in your eye-balls digitally, so here goes.

In addition to the fantastic Spring skiing conditions and the fabulous (but unpredictable) weather, March in Aspen translates into a major league party atmosphere.  Aspen's social schedule is so jam packed with events that no one can do it all.  A.Party tried and failed...but the photos linked below will give you an indication of what it's really like.

ASPEN INTERNATIONAL FASHION WEEK:  The new organizers behind AIFW gave an honest effort and created a fun fashion showcase. AIFW hosted 3 days of cat walk shows in the center of town and numerous in-store events and parties.  AIFW created positive energy.  It was no easy task to rekindle interest in AIFW, an event who's previous incarnation left a trail of unpaid bills and broken champagne glasses in its wake. The new AIFW was upbeat, professional and appeared to stay within a more modest budget.  There are still plenty of kinks to be worked out with AIFW, but we wish them luck in the future. Featured brands included; Dennis Basso, Perfect Moment, Columbia, Gorski, Obermeyer, Mountain Hides, SIA Snowlink, ALR Style Tribe and Helly Hanson.

As always AIFW was a good time.  But shouldn't it be more than that? What's the call to action?  I can't quite put my finger on what the main objectives are for AIFW. Obviously they want to highlight mountain style and showcase the participating brands...but why March?  The most important ski industry events, the ISPO show in Munich and the SIA Snow Show in Denver along with most of the buying for next year have already taken place.  No offense, but I didn't get the impression that key taste-makers and trend-setters were sitting in the front row.  Maybe it's geared more for the consumer...which is fine.  Hopefully AIFW moved the needle on the retail front.  It was a good effort...but AIFW has some work to do before it can be considered a meaningful event on the fashion calendar and the Aspen party docket.  The drinks were flowing, the models were showing and I appreciate AIFW inviting me to participate.

CLICK 4 PIX:  ASPEN FASHION WEEK 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASPEN PARTY WEEK:  It all started in 1961, led by the Crawford Brothers who hosted the first Wine Party, the infamous on-mountain soiree centered around vino.   53 years later it has evolved into a full week of parties and drunken revelry.  Most of the guys are in their 70's and 80's now, but their chicks are in their 40's and 50's. If you ask most of them...Aspen Party Week is the highlight of their year.  The guys don't ski quite as hard as they used to...but they can out party anyone.  It's an unofficial group that consists of about 300 interchangeable members.  Their calendar is full.  The Wine Party, The After Wine Party, the Lemon drop Party, the Tamale Party, the New Jersey Party, the Cheeseburger Party, the Snowmass Picnic and the longest running dance party in Aspen..the Sneak-a-Peak which morphed out of the Sneaker Ball (RIP).  I can't keep up...but I tried.  

CLICK 4 PIX.  ASPEN PARTY WEEK.


FALLEN FRIENDS & BIG AIR:  The Ski Co. throws their gig...The Core Party every spring.  Free music, booze specials, a mobile champagne bar and plenty of activities.  Every year the highlight for me is FALLEN FRIENDs, a celebration of mountain lifestyle which honors the friends we have all lost to the mountains. As we say in Detroit " for the brothers who ain't here".   Fallen Friends which benefits AVSC, is one part slope-style comp., one part costume party and 100% fun.  I always love seeing guys in leotards throwing back-flips and pre-teen rippers dressed as minotaurs straightlining the course.  It's a great way to celebrate the season and to honor and to never forget our fallen friends.  This year's Fallen Friends event received a picture perfect, text-book clear, extremely beautiful Colorado Bluebird day on which to celebrate.  With Out A Paddle (Wylie Adams, Blake Axelson and Brandon Rohrbaugh) topped the podium.  A special Aspen Spinnie Award goes to the Fab Five (Packy and Ben Westfeldt, Michael and Peter Olenick and Ryan Odell) for skiing in leotards and owning it.  That takes balls.

The previous night the testosterone was flowing as BIG AIR Aspen took place on Ajax.   A 70 foot kicker was built at the base of Aspen Mountain for the comp. Both skiers & riders hucked their meat under the lights in front of a crowd of thousands (well maybe hundreds).  Big Air awards cash prizes so it's always a battle to see who has the skills to pay the bills...and for bragging rights.  In the end Aspen Local, Charlie Lasser stomped the skiing comp. and Justin Morgan topped all the knuckle draggers to score victory and take hope the cash.  We heard they were poppin' corks all over town.

CLICK 4 PIX:  FALLEN FRIENDS & BIG AIR.


 

Wednesday
Jun192013

Alp-n-Rock: Luxury Personified

Click for Alp-n-RockThe first time you try on an ALP-n-ROCK polo top, henley or hoodie you know with full certainty that you are wearing a top quality garment. 

Since 2008, Alp-n-Rock has produced luxurious & stylish clothing for active men & women.  Alp-n-Rock's products are inspired by a passion for the outdoor lifestyle.  The clothing combines fashion and functionality...feels great and looks amazing.

Living in Aspen, we get to see the latest and greatest ski and summer styles that compliment our chic mountain town's world famous culture.  Aspen is often chosen as a testing ground for some of the finest international clothing brands. Alp-n-Rock is no exception  In a very short time Alp-n-Rock has made a huge impression on Aspen's active and trend-setting fashion community.  The distinctive Alp-n-Rock designs are extremely popular with Aspen's fashionstas, both locals and visitors.  Alp-n-Rock is Swiss inspired but made in the USA using the finest fabrics including supima cotton blends and super-soft micro fleece.  The tops are warm without being heavy, quick drying and extremely breathable.  The unique patches, embroideries and appliques are glamorous and lively and make a strong and classic statement.

Not a Model... but A. Party of AspenSpin loves rockin' his Alp-n-Rock in Aspen. Click to enlarge.Alp-n-Rock is available in the finest specialty stores in America and internationally as well as on-line.  In Aspen the entire Alp-n-Rock line is available exclusively at Gorsuch. Next Winter, Alp-n-Rock will be featured in Hamilton Sports and the newest high-end ski shop Miller Sports.  Alp-n-Rock has developed a large and loyal cliental in the ski world, the equestrian community and among world class sailors, tennis players & golfers. If you try on one of their flawless tops and you'll feel the premium quality, posh comfort and attention to detail.  While I'm not a model...you'll see me sporting my "Aspen big mountain" tee this summer...why?  because I love it, it's comfortable, it feels amazing...and it looks fabulous.

Being a good world citizen is extremely important to Susanne Reich the founder of Alp-n-Rock. The brand is rooted in the belief that "the greatest luxury is the ability to give back".  Alp-n-Rock donates up to 10% of all profits to educational programs in developing countries.  Ms. Reich wants her customers to look sensational, to feel delightful and to contribute the lifelong gift of education. 

Alp-n-Rock exudes style and sexiness with an international flair.  Their offerings are simply deluxe.  Take it from AspenSpin...we love Alp-n-Rock, and you will too.

Click ALP-n-ROCK to see the entire line.

Alp-n Rock at the 2013 SIA Snow Show. The brand made a huge impression on the entire ski industry. Click to shop. Photo: AspenSpin.

 

 

Friday
Dec032010

Klaus Obermeyer turns 91.

Klaus Obermeyer turns 91. click 4 more pixDecember 2 is an international holiday for skiers.  Its the birthday of KLAUS OBERMEYER, one of the most influential people in skiing history. Click KLAUS to get a summary of his accomplishments. Klaus Obermeyer was born in Germany in 1919.  He founded his own ski wear company,-- Sport Obermeyer in 1947 in Aspen, Colorado in his attic while he was working as a ski instructor. Klaus developed the first down parka, the first mirrored sunglasses and the first high altitude sun screen  among other innovations. Sport Obermeyer is still known as one of the most important, progressive and powerful brands in snow sports....to this day.

Klaus still skis almost everyd day.  His technique is smooth and fast, in fact ---it's doubtful that you can keep up.  His distinctive Yodel is famous throughout the world. 

Klaus is more than just a ski-wear trend setter--he's "the greatest guy in skiing".   He's affable, gregarious, funny and super popular with the ladies.  His energy and love for the mountains is contagious.  He's quick with a quip and his 5000 watt smile lights up every room he enters.  At 91, Klaus is still getting after it ----every day --on the mountain and off.  His 91st birthday was a cause celbre at the venerable Wienerstube restaurant in Aspen.  4 generations of family and friends gathered to wish Klaus a Happy Birthday and share a delicious apple strudel warm from the oven.   When he bit into his birthday pastry, the SRO crowd cheered.  Klaus looked up, shrugged and laughed and said " i'm really gonna have to brush my tooth more often", and he immediately began his trademark Yodel.   The crowd went wild.   

SEE PIX --click  KLAUS at 91.

Living Legend Klaus Obermeyer turns 91. click 4 pix