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DIAMOND ENVY The Ultimate Bridal Jewelry MAKE IT YOURS How to Personalize the Party WHAT’S HOT NOW Dresses, Venues, Gifts Weddings 8 ASPEN WEDDINGS WE INSIDER ADVICE From Celebrity Planner MINDY WEISS TRENDS TO WATCH SPRING 2011 Amy Gelender & Yuval Rottenstreich in the T-Lazy-7 Meadow. The bride wears a J.Crew gown with a Lela Rose belt, page 30.

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DiamonD Envy The Ultimate Bridal Jewelry

makE it yours How to Personalize the Party

What’s hot noW Dresses, Venues, Gifts

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aspEn WEDDings

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InsIderaDvicEFrom Celebrity Planner minDy WEiss

Trends To Watch

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Amy Gelender & Yuval Rottenstreich in the T-Lazy-7 Meadow. The bride wears a J.Crew gown with a Lela Rose belt, page 30.

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new, Borrowed, and BlueFinishing touches to make your

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Fabulous jewelry, gifts, and bridal fashion.

18off the Beaten Path

The hottest and most unusual venues for 2011.

24real aSPen weddingS

The best of the best from the past year.

40Q&a

Meet world-renowned planner Mindy Weiss.

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The opinions expressed by authors of and contributors to Aspen Magazine are not necessarily those of the editors or publisher. Aspen Magazine is not responsible for the return of unsolicited materials. Articles and photographs

in Aspen Magazine may not be reproduced in whole or in part without express permission of the publisher.

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Janet O’GradyPresident/Editor in Chief

Weddings EditorNathalia Daniel

Guest EditorMatthew Malone

Guest Art DirectorAna Todd

Production ManagerJennifer Virškus

StylistConstance Golder

Editorial InternAmanda Charles

Business ManagerLauren Weissman

PublisherLeticia Hanke

Advertising Account ExecutiveCarlie Rubino

Special Projects ManagerAaron T. Berne

Media CoordinatorShannon Rengers

Publisher EmeritusRandy Beier

Contributing EditorsAlan Fletcher, Gerry Goldstein,

Gael Greene, Kelly Hayes, Linda Hayes, Carolyn Hines,

Jim Horowitz, Matthew Malone, Lauren Weissman

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Something oldTimeless Weddings

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Left, vintage ruby and pearl earrings can

make any bride’s day extra special

W hen you walk down the aisle wearing

a family heirloom, you’re taking with you kinswomen from days past. Be it an exquisite vintage gown, an antique lace veil, or elegant jewels, there is undeniably something meaningful about dusting off a beau-tiful piece of history and bringing it back to life. It defies imitation. It whispers class and sophistication. It will move your mother to tears. And who knows, maybe one day your own daughter will want to carry on the tradition.

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Something new

nancy Snell,

Nancy Snell Events

Spreading out the fun: “Brides are opting for rehearsal dinners a couple of nights before the wedding in order to reduce last-minute stress. This maxi-mizes quality time with guests the day before doing full-on activities—you know, things like spa time, barbecues, rafting, and fishing.”

Unique locations: “Brides are searching out increasingly unique locations that go beyond the standard ceremony. Think private home and ranch weddings in and around Aspen.”

DJ-band combos: “For an unfor-gettable night of music, I recommend mixing a high-quality band plus a DJ. When the two come together, it keeps the energy up and lowers the risk of a lackluster performance.”

We ask three of Aspen’s top event planners to name the latest, hottest trends for 2011…

JaSon BurnS, DL Event Planning

Late-night munchies: “Food trucks are still hot. Everyone loves the late-night taco van wheeling in to abate the midnight munchies.”

Virtual guest books: “I am starting to see brides leave a smattering of Flip cams around the party venue so that guests can make visual messages for the happy couple.”

Vacation registries: “Guests much prefer to give a snorkeling excursion or a romantic honeymoon dinner, rather than a boring china plate.”

melina glavaS, The Little Nell

Signature bars: “A bar specializing in one drink, such as a tequila bar, is a huge trend. Not only do the bottles look pretty; tasting sessions make a great talking point.”

Late-night revels: “Receptions are getting later and more involved. Throw a late-night cigar bar, pop-up jazz club, or DJ into the mix.”

Big cakes: “Cupcakes are out, the big cake is back, and thank God! The traditional wedding cake is trendy once again.”

Provocative high-quality food: “Food is taking center stage in 2011. People care more about what they are feeding their guests and want something more interesting than overdone surf & turf. Think organic local high-quality dishes with a Colorado twist.” P

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who needs seats: Pop-up jazz clubs will have all your guests on their feet

trendy: Above, a late-night soirée can create a club feel for wedding guests. Left, big cakes are back. All eyes are on you when the Flip cams are out

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Something borrowed

Stuff so cool it can’t be bought…

Vintage decanters:

Pour some Old World

glamour into the equation

with gorgeous cut crystal.

An old-fashioned typewriter:Forget messy scribbles and newfangled

video messages; take your guest book to a whole new level of chic with one of these beauties.

Jewelry:Indulge your inner magpie for a day with

unique, jaw-droppingly beautiful hired jewels from Ariane Zurcher & Aspen Jewel Box.

555 e. durant Ave., 970-920-7770

A tandem bicycle:Ditch the gaudy limo. Wedding getaways don’t come more stylish than this.

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Something blueSugary ShowStoPPerS

Meet Leslie Ratica of Boul-der’s Blue Moon Cake

Design, a.k.a. wedding cake queen. Paris was her jumping-off point into the culinary world; she trained in pastry work there at Le Cordon Bleu culinary school and has since opened several successful pastry businesses.

While most brides opt for chocolate cake, Ratica recom-mends her legendary lemon-rosemary-flavored torte—a heav-enly combo of homemade lemon curd scented with homegrown rosemary. “When people hear the description, they usually raise an eyebrow,” says Ratica. “But after they taste it, they almost always order it!” Good news for brides with sensitive tummies: Ratica also specializes in equally deli-cious gluten-free cakes.

3622 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 303-494-2253, bluemooncakedesign.com

This four-tiered cake with Tiffany-blue

fondant and hand-made sugarpaste

Columbines was made especially for Aspen Magazine by Leslie

Ratica. Photography by Barbara Colombo

Make your wedding even sweeter…

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Located at the base of Mt Sopris outside of Carbondale, COFlying Dog Ranch is the premier wedding venue in the

Roaring Fork valley.

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Pine Creek CookhousePrivate events and Weddings

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Complete your wedding-day outfit with these gorgeous gems

Tiffany Schlumberger EarringsThese aquamarine briolette and diamond stunners are made for a blue-eyed bride. The shot of color is bril-liantly simple.

Van Cleef & Arpels Snowflake Bracelet

No other jeweler creates intricate diamond pieces like Van Cleef; its

pioneering diamond-setting techniques make claws disappear,

allowing the stones to pop.

Tiffany Classic Solitaire Engagement Ring

This classic may be an oldie, but it’s still a goodie. Its simplicity

is the definition of timeless, fad-proof elegance.

Cartier TiaraThree sizable Old European–cut center stones, 30 carats, and 688 diamonds: What’s not to love? Deep pockets are a prerequisite for this showstopper. The back section detaches to be worn as a necklace on non-tiara days.

All That Glitters Is Not Gold

Ross Andrews Golconda

Engagement RingBohemian brides looking

for something with more of a vintage feel are in luck.

Local jewelry designer Ross Andrews creates gorgeous

vintage-inspired pieces.

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L O V E Isn’t that what it’s all about? And we love that the Aspen Meadows Resort continues to be one of the top wedding destinations in Aspen - and for good reason. From the exquisite food to the unique celebration spaces to the 42 inspiring acres, we’re certain you’ll fall in LOVE too with the Aspen Meadows Resort for your celebration.

Contact Susan Dickinson(970) 544.7829 • [email protected]

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Smythson Jewellery Box

Getting hitched often means beauteous new jewels. Stash your plunder in one of these magnificent treasure chests.

smythson.com

for him…

for her…

The bride and groom traditionally exchange gifts the

night before their wedding. Aspen Magazine brings you ideas that will be sure to set the right

tone on your wedding day.

Ibis Mojo HD 160 Mountain Bike It’s not easy to find a 160mm mountain

bike lighter or stronger than this—the only two- wheeler that four-time Mountain Bike World

Champion Brian Lopes will ride. His buddies will be green with envy—and red with exhaustion,

trying to keep up. ibiscycles.com

IWC Schaffhausen Vintage Aquatimer Watch

Take the plunge and buy your beloved the ultimate man-

watch. Built like a submarine, this 44mm automatic watch (water-resistant to 400 feet)

is ideal for the man who isn’t afraid to show his masculinity.

Available at meridian Jewelers

Mikimoto PearlsThe traditional gift from groom

to bride hasn’t lost any of its luster. Splurge on 18 inches of Akoyas—

enough length to play with for years to come. mikimotoamerica.com

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Gorgeous GiftsNothing says “I love you” like

an incredible gift…

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With the unsurpassed beauty of

the surrounding Rocky Mountains,

Aspen offers small-town charm,

world-renowned amenities and

lodging accommodations that will

exceed your expectations. Aspen

is the perfect place to celebrate

your most memorable day. Call

866.564.8623 today to start planning

the wedding of your dreams.

Sayin “I DO”

Aspen.

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Walk the Aisle in Style

We bring you the

scoop on Wedding dresses

that Will make you Weep

Above, colors are in at Oscar de la Renta. Right, Denver’s own Mariel brings boutique fashion to the mountains

Monique Lhuillier’s “Aspen” gown turns

any aisle into a runway

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The date has been set, the venue

booked. Now the fun starts:

picking The Dress—probably the

most important dress a woman

will ever buy. This shouldn’t be

a flash decision, so make sure to start the

hunt early; these masterpieces can take

upwards of eight months to create.

This year, brides are taking risks with

more unusual styles and brave details, such

as bold floral embroidery—a ubiquitous

trend at all the best shows. Vera Wang

gowns, overdone by popular culture, are

out, paving the way for lesser-known

up-and-comers. In fact, many brides

are bypassing bridal salons altogether and going for off-the-rack evening

dresses instead.

At Oscar de la Renta, however, flamboyant statement gowns still reign

supreme, and we wouldn’t expect anything less from the man who once

said that a wedding gown should distill “the very essence of femininity.”

Colors are huge this season, with zingy blues and pinks going well beyond

last year’s safer dabbles in creams and champagnes. A standout piece is

de la Renta’s powdery blue silk faille strapless, covered in joyful embroi-

dered white carnations; its fresh take on bridal fashion brims with

youthful confidence.

Trumpet silhouettes are also going strong in 2011 and feature in every

popular bridal designer’s collection; Monique Lhuillier is no exception.

Her fashion house makes a range of options in this flattering cut. Our

favorite is Lhuillier’s appropriately named “Aspen” gown—an understated

creation of ivory-embellished Chantilly lace adorned with fanciful embroidered

flowers and a cameo hyacinth-ribbon sash to cinch in the waist. As the name

suggests, this achingly pretty gown would be perfect for summer nuptials in Aspen.

Lhuillier’s pairing of it with a daring floral headpiece is the last word in chic; the

latter complements the classic dress, keeping it modern and unpredictable.

Colorado brides seeking to buy locally need look no further than Mariel, a bridal

salon in Denver offering a great selection of simple, elegant gowns that work

perfectly with a mountain aesthetic. Each bridal consultant has a minimum of

five years’ experience, ensuring that the process is stress-free and fun and that

the selection comes with an affordable price.

This much is certain: 2011 bridal fashion is trending away from the austere.

With the economy steadily recovering, more extravagant statement pieces are

gaining traction once again. And cheers to that; you’ll only wear it once.

sexy spas

Cloud Nine at the top of Aspen Highlands makes for a casual yet romantic setting for a wedding in any season

Aspen is famous as

a summer wedding

destination; with its

outstanding natural beauty

and luxurious hotels, it’s easy

to see why. But for the Aspen

bride who has seen it all before,

treading a path less worn can

be appealing. Winter weddings

here are often overlooked and

are a great way to do something

stunningly different close to

home. For a total break from

tradition, lush destination spas

make fabulous venues and have

been popular among local brides

in recent years. We’ve done the

legwork on this year’s hottest,

most unusual settings so you

don’t have to.

The maxim about the best things coming in small packages certainly rings true for Cloud Nine. This is the place where the cool kids tie the knot. The limited space is the perfect excuse to ditch irrelevant relatives and quasi-friends and to whittle down your guest list—to 40 lucky guests, to be precise.

Whisk your sweetheart up the Loge Peak lift and get hitched on top of the world. Then ski down to Cloud Nine for a celebratory meal afterward. A communal feast of fondue and raclette couldn’t be jollier, and it’s infinitely yummier than fussy lukewarm wedding food produced en masse. Let’s not forget to dance the night away on the deck under a starry sky. And don’t worry: Granny can always take the snowcat home.

Winter brides, call off the search. A Pine Creek wedding might just be the closest thing to a real-life fairy tale. Located in a valley of towering moun-tains, the cookhouse is only accessible by snowshoes, cross-country skis, or—for true romantics—a horse-drawn sleigh.

Out-of-town guests will go crazy for the quintessentially Colorado dishes: duck truffle mousse hors d’oeuvres, tender elk loin with grits, and yummy no-nonsense desserts like hot apple pie. The venue caters up to 150 guests and has plenty of room to set up a dance floor and band.

“White” Weddings

Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro: Aspen, CO

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Pine Creek Cookhouse: Aspen, CO

Ditch the limo: A sleigh ride to the Pine Creek Cookhouse offers the

perfect entrance for your big day

Cal-a-Vie: Vista, CAIn the mood for some French gorgeous-

ness minus the jet lag? This breathtaking spa near San Diego has its very own 400-year-old chapel imported from France, rebuilt brick by brick on-site. The estate’s 200 private acres are crammed with exqui-site art and statues.

Tread carefully, though; after you’ve tasted this kind of luxury, real life might be too much to handle. With a staff-to-guests ratio of 5 to 1, every precious whim is taken care of immediately. Men can tee off on the private golf course while ladies get pampered at the spa. The resort’s wedding package includes six spa treatments for every guest over the course of three days, plus three exquisite gourmet meals per day. The chef is adamant about using only the freshest regional, seasonal, and all-natural ingredients.

Summer senoritas go gaga for the Spanish architecture and Moorish vibe of the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa, a five-diamond resort. The Ojai combines easy access (less than two hours from LAX) with the laid-back Old World charm of a 1920s Spanish colonial town.

One of the Ojai’s best assets is its fabulous 10,000-square-foot Tuscan villa—a private estate in the resort that sleeps 10. It is perfect for housing the bridal party in style and for hosting a welcome cocktail party with a luxe “at-home” mood.

Say “I do” in the spa’s three-acre herb garden—fragrant with lavender, gera-nium, and rosemary—against a backdrop of the Topatopa Mountains. There are also fabulous pool, barn, and ballroom event spaces to choose from that cater to parties of two to 200. If you can drag yourself away from the Ojai’s indulgent spa, pool, tennis courts, and private golf course, a mosey around the quaint town is well worth the effort.

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Brick by Brick: Cal-a-Vie’s imported French chapel

The spa at Ojai Valley Inn

Ojai Valley provides a stunning landscape for your nuptials

Off the Beaten PathAspen Magazine brings you the most fabulous

venues for 2011 at home and away

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FIT FOR Royalty

a glimpse into aspen’s most fabulous

Weddings

Sealed with a Kiss

Who? A beautiful princess (well, almost—great-grandfather was a feudal lord in Iran) and a dashing young grad student. The couple attended the University of Colorado at Boulder and are currently at grad-uate school in California. When they initially met at a house party, Shireen admits that it wasn’t exactly love at

Shireen Lalezari & Robert Garrow

August 7, 2010 | Photography by James Christianson Planning by Debra Doyle

Not your ordinary tent: Bottom left and right, a one-of-a-kind reception at the base of the Ajax gondola

Imagine the wedding of your dreams in the Rocky Mountains

SnowmaSS Village, Colorado • 970-923-4000 • www.thetimberline.Com

The T-Lazy-7 Lodge & Meadow will take your breath away!

This fifth generation family owned and operated Ranch is nestled in the heart of the Rocky

Mountains only 3 miles from Aspen.

The adaptability of our venues is limited only by your imagination…

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first sight; fortunately, their friends pushed the union, knowing that the pair were perfectly matched.

Where? The Little Nell and the Sundeck.

What? A flamboyant rehearsal dinner and black-tie wedding recep-tion for 220 guests. For the rehearsal dinner, a marquee at the base of Ajax was transformed into a miniature Greece, giving guests a taste of the couple’s honeymoon destination. The Nell specially devised an Aegean feast with everything from dolma to baklava; rattan furniture was brought in, and cabanas were erected around the bar area.

The wedding day was elegance epitomized, but it also had a few exotic twists, nodding to the honey-moon and to the bride’s Persian heri-tage. Fittingly, Robert’s sister read an excerpt from Captain Corelli’s Mandolin (a romance set in Greece) at the ceremony, and a Middle Eastern DJ was flown in, catering to Persian guests’ musical taste. “Persians really like to dance,” says Shireen, “so the party went on well into the morning.”

Helen Ward & Wally Obermeyer Who? Wally is son of skiing legend Klaus Obermeyer,

and Helen has been an Aspen local for years. They both have children from previous marriages, making their wedding a merging of families as well as a union of two people in love. “We are perfectly matched in every aspect of life,” says Wally, “age, children, and career.” True to his word, they are both in their fifties, have teenage children, and have enjoyed successful careers in finance.

A mountain-biking trip in Moab, Utah, set the scene for their first meeting. At the time, Wally was recently divorced and Helen on the way to being single. Fast-forward four years to a serious business meeting back in Aspen. Bored with talking shop, Wally—a great aviation enthusiast—persuaded Helen to leave the office for an impromptu flying excursion in his plane. The couple finally started dating and became engaged just over a year later (subject to the permission of Helen’s daughters, Kyra and Catherine).

Where? Aspen Mountain Club.

What? An intimate ceremony in front of a roaring fire (only forty guests were invited), followed by an enormous bash for over 400. The guest list comprised an eclectic mix of Aspen old-timers, school friends, business friends, and high-profile faces. Eager to involve their families, Helen asked her daughters to design the cake (a sugary mountain covered in

trees), and almost 100 children attended—enjoying their very own kids’ lounge, candy bar, and mocktail bar. Wally’s father, Klaus Obermeyer, let loose with his trademark yodel.

Although Wally, like many grooms, didn’t fuss over finer wedding details, he felt strongly about marrying atop a moun-tain. “When I refer to an elevated place, I’m not just talking about the barometric pressure or the mountain being part of my soul, with my family having skied here for well over half a century,” he explains. “Rather, elevated places cultivate our humanity through a window to the sublime.” The Sundeck was a no-brainer. Adds Helen: “We chose the Sundeck and the Nell not because we wanted to do something fancy but because we love Aspen and wanted to keep our event close to home.” One gets the impression that Helen isn’t just saying that to be fashionably understated. A great believer in supporting the local community, she bought her dress at Susie’s Limited consignment shop, $15 shoes from the Gap, and pearl bridal jewelry from local designer Pam Sweeney. Fittingly, Klaus Obermeyer also provided the bridal party with white down jackets from his renowned clothing empire so that all would stay toasty on the gondola ride up.

Helen had worried throughout the planning process that stormy weather would force the mountaintop bash to shut down early. She needn’t have; friendly skies were on her side the whole night. Not a single thorn appeared to spoil the happy couple’s day.

Far left, the bride and groom share a quiet moment on the dance floor.

Left, a photo booth provides a fun twist in wedding photog-raphy

Left, young Obermeyer guests cut loose on the dance floor. Below, Klaus capped off the event with his traditional Austrian yodel

December 29, 2010

Photography by Nora Feller and Barbara Vaughn

Planning by Melina Glavas

“We chose the Sundeck and the Nell not because we wanted to do something fancy

but because we love Aspen and wanted to keep our event close to home.”

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Who? A pair of young Denver attorneys who met at Boston Univer-sity just three weeks before graduating. Because they landed jobs in separate cities, the first two years of their rela-tionship were long-distance.

Where? The Old Thompson Barn at River Valley Ranch, Carbondale.

What? A unique barn wedding for 100 lucky guests. Kristen and James always knew they wanted to marry at the base of Mount Sopris; they had shared many happy climbs up it, making the location an obvious choice. One small problem: the lack of a suitable venue. Events planner Jason Burns came to the rescue with his out-of-the-box thinking. An historic barn that normally functions as an office building was completely transformed into a breathtaking space with a vintage feel. Out went office furniture, computers, and unsightly wiring. Jason brought in antique café lamps, yellow and red linens, and flame-toned wildflowers.

The bride’s exquisite lace dress (by bridal designer Marisa) fitted perfectly with the place’s timeless aesthetic. Her overarching goal was to capture the essence of old-time Colorado.

The couple spent fifteen months planning their wedding, periodically taking romantic weekend trips from Denver to Aspen to work on details. The addition of skiing and hiking outings to the process made planning fun and relaxing instead of a stressful chore. In fact, it was so enjoyable that, contrary to many grooms’ desires, James was happy to do much of the heavy lifting by arranging music and lighting and even addressing envelopes.

The big day arrived, bringing textbook-wedding weather: blinding sunshine without a cloud in sight. What’s more, to Kristen’s great joy, her grandfather from California managed to attend; he had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer over three years prior and hadn’t left California once during that time. But nothing would stand in the way of his sharing a dance—albeit a slow one—with his granddaughter on her wedding day.

September 18, 2010

Photography by Trevor Brown, Jr. Planning by Jason Burns

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Who? A young couple from Houston, Texas, who met at a Super Bowl party in 2009. Neither one had any interest in the game, but they were mesmerized by each other. Robert currently works as a computer engineer for Schlumberger, Jenelle as a strategy consul-tant for Interactive Broadband Consulting. Shared passions include outdoor activities and spending time with their ring-bearer pug, Hercules.

Where? Ceremony at Aspen Chapel, reception at the Viceroy.

What? Even as a little girl, Jenelle dreamed of a “winter wonderland” themed wedding, and Aspen was the perfect place to bring her dream to life. A festive color scheme of reds and black, masses of fresh greenery, and more candles than you could count were brought in for her big day. Jenelle dodged the traditional cake idea, instead favoring a stack of miniature cakes fashioned like mountain logs dusted in snow. Each time they fly back to Aspen for a ski vacation, the newlyweds love looking down from the plane and seeing the church where they married.

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December 11, 2010

Photography by Jenni Fautsko Planning by Marcy Kneiper

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From top, the Maroon Bells are a perfect backdrop for the couple’s first kiss; the bride and groom share a joyful moment on the dance floor; wildflowers and hanging candles set a cheerful tone for the reception.

Who? A pair of food and travel fanatics from New York City. Prior to dating, the couple had each lived on oppo-site sides of the Big Apple—Yuval working as a management professor at NYU, Amy as an accounts supervisor for a large adver-tising firm.

As luck would have it, on March 23, 2007, they stood in line next to each other at a bar in the West Village. Yuval started chat-ting Amy up with a corny joke. It must have worked: By the time they reached the bar, a lively conversation was in full swing, and the rest is history. Today, Amy runs a contem-porary clothing line, Threadware, with her fashion designer sister, specializing in edgy but flattering silk dresses and blouses.

Where? T-Lazy-7 Meadow.

What? A western fairy-tale wedding for 110 guests. Amy and Yuval considered a New York wedding, but ultimately decided that Aspen was a better reflection of the feeling they wished to achieve—warm and

luxurious without being stuffy.While planning the wedding, Amy was

also in the midst of launching her fashion line with her sister—a challenging coin-cidence, to say the least, but one that she claims taught her efficiency. “There were upsides,” says Amy. “Being so involved in fashion gave me the confidence to take a risk with ‘the dress’—which was J.Crew with a Lela Rose belt—instead of just beelining straight for a big-shot designer.” What’s more, when she, like so many brides, discov-ered that she had dropped a few dress sizes three weeks before the wedding, buying off-the-rack made downsizing a cinch.

The reception was a master class in enchanting wedding decor. From day one, the bride knew that a clear tent was a must: “It maximized the awe-inspiring views and gave us a starting point for everything else,” she says. Hundreds of hanging candles, twinkling lights, and colorful wildflowers reflected against the ceiling to lovely effect, making the event every bit as stylish as its fashionable bride.

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Who? A pair of high school sweethearts from Cleveland who met at a school dance at age 15. They moved to Aspen straight out of college, Astrid working as a yoga instructor at O2 Aspen, Julian as a ski instructor for Aspen Skiing Company. The two now live in San Diego (while Julian attends law school) but hope to return to Aspen as soon as an opportunity arises.

Where? The ceremony took place at Ajax’s summit, with cocktails at the Aspen Mountain Club and dinner and dancing at the Sundeck—all catered by The Little Nell. (Astrid chose Aspen to honor her late father and Julian’s late grandfather, as Aspen had been both men’s favorite place.)

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September 24, 2010

Photography by Alice Koelle Planning by Jason Burns

One foxy lady: The bride goes all-out on the dance floor

Astrid Parker & Julian

Kirschenbaum

What? A three-day extravaganza with a different theme for each day: Aspen Chic, Rustic Elegance, and Wild West. Thanks to the faultless planning of Astrid’s mother and events planner Jason Burns, Astrid claims that her engagement and wedding were 100 percent stress-free.

Aspen Chic materialized as an evening of pure glitz and glam at the Nell—mountains of caviar, free-flowing Cham-pagne, an oxygen bar, a huge floating monogram in the pool, and fabulous fireworks to round off the night.

Rustic Elegance, being the big day, demanded classic black-tie elegance on top of the mountain, with a dreamlike palette of creams and pinks coupled with sheer white cloth draping and tea-light chandeliers. However, the bride’s stunning pink, cream, pale yellow, and gold plaid dress kept things fresh and unpredictable.

At the start of the ceremony, a fox came right up to the couple and quietly watched their nuptials from start to finish before scampering off into the backcountry, at which point Julian turned to the congregation and said, “Astrid is one foxy lady!” The newlyweds believe that the animal was the spirit of those who had recently passed—Astrid’s father and Julian’s grandfather—coming back to join them for their special day.

The final day, with its Wild West theme, threw formality to the wind with a boot-scootin’ hoedown at the T-Lazy-7 Ranch. But the lowering of pomp certainly didn’t equate to a lowering of standards: A well-known bluegrass group, Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand, kept the party alive well into the night.

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Who? A pair of technology gurus who split their time between residences in Aspen and San Francisco, where they work from home offices. They met at a Bay Area fundraiser and were holding hands in under twenty minutes; just seven months later, Michael proposed under the Maroon Bells.

Where? Ceremony at John Denver Sanctuary on the Roaring Fork River, followed by a picnic at Newbury Park.

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relaxed picnic lunch. Unbeknownst to either, the big day coin-cided with Aspen’s famous Ducky Derby—an extravaganza, attracting thousands, in which a truckload of rubber ducks is launched into the river. Ever the good sports, the couple went with the flow and ended up being given the honor of tossing in the first ducks, each duck appropriately dressed in formal wedding attire! Come evening, blowsy sundresses were ditched in favor of glitzy ball gowns for a night of high-voltage glamour at the Jerome.

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Who? A music-industry couple from Los Angeles who have worked with more famous faces than you’ve eaten hot breakfasts. Laura and Brad met through work. It took a year for their friendship to blossom into romance, fittingly at a Fleet Foxes show at the Troubadour in L.A.

Where? Ceremony at the John Denver Sanctuary, followed by recep-tion at Eight K at the Viceroy.

What? A music fanatic’s nirvana. The couple’s shared passion for music informed every wedding decision and design choice, from the venue down to the place cards at the tables. And the moment they noticed the lyrics inscribed on the stones of the John

Denver Sanctuary, they knew they had stumbled across their dream venue.

Laura and Brad couldn’t resist going all out with the music theme. The “Save the Date” referred to the wedding date as “Rocktober 2nd 2010,” Laura walked down the aisle to “Sweet Child of Mine” by Guns N’ Roses (a childhood dream), place cards were replicas of old concert tickets, and table names were vintage album covers. The ceremony itself was casual and intimate, with guests sitting on blankets and boulders during the cere-mony, and guests also helped set the tone of the reception: As the couple entered, guests illuminated the room by holding up specially made lighters that read “Laura and Brad Rock.”

Rocktober 2010: Replica concert tickets served as place cards. Every detail counted in their music-themed wedding

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I think many people have great and inspiring ideas. They just don’t know how to tie them together. I always say I’m a great babysitter or magician. I take what the client envisions and bring it to life.

Q: From where do you draw inspiration?

I love interior-design magazines and vintage magazines that I find at local flea markets. I have thousands.

Q: What is the most important area to spend money on? Photography. It’s the only thing you have left after the big day.

Q: What style of wedding are you most excited about for 2011?

Vintage—with a modern twist.

Q: What factor creates the most magical weddings?

Lighting is very important in creating the right mood. And of course, when the bride and groom are in love and stick together during the evening, that warmth spreads throughout.

Q: What was the most stressful wedding scenario you ’ve dealt with?

When a rabbi had put the wrong date in his calendar. Thank goodness there was another Jewish wedding in the ballroom across the way! I waited for that ceremony to end and approached him. He laughed and did a fantastic job. I aged ten years!

Q: How do you develop a theme with your brides?

I have them go through books and magazines to show me what pops out at them. Often there is not a theme, but we create an environment that just feels good.

Q: You are planning a wedding in Aspen this summer. What appeals to you about planning an event here?

you really don’t have to do much in Aspen—the beauty is all around you! It’s just a matter of keeping it organic to the area.

Q: Favorite gown designer for 2011?

I have two: Monique Lhuillier and Lanvin.

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