Where to Go — The Hot Spots
1. Courchevel 1850 — The Luxurious Peak
Think: Gstaad attitude with French ease.
Courchevel 1850 remains the ultimate high-altitude playground — Michelin restaurants, designer storefronts, and slopes that feel like they were carved for couture. Perfect for the woman who likes to ski and be seen.
Must-Do: Lunch at Le Cap Horn, then straight to La Mangeoire for a glamorous late-night finish.
2. St. Moritz — The Social Capital of Winter
Old-world charm meets new-money sparkle.
St. Moritz is where fashion editors, entrepreneurs, and discreet families gather for a month-long winter residency. The atmosphere is polished, but never loud — everything is cashmere, caviar, and quiet confidence.
Must-Do: The legendary White Turf event, or cocktails at Badrutt’s Palace where every table feels like a casting for a luxury campaign.
3. Aspen — The American Fashion Frontier
Aspen is polished, athletic, and unapologetically chic.
It's where après-ski looks are documented almost as much as the slopes. Expect Moncler, The Row puffers, and impeccable tailoring even in subzero weather.
Must-Do: A late lunch at Casa Tua, followed by live music at Belly Up.
4. Zermatt — For the Minimalist Adventurer
Swiss precision, breathtaking views, and an understated clientele.
Zermatt is for the woman who values nature, impeccable service, and nights that end in warm wooden chalets rather than packed dance floors — though the champagne flows just as well.
Must-Do: Stay at The Omnia. Wake up above the clouds.
