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ASPEN
from DuJour Spring 2022
by DuJour Media
SUITE DREAMS
Whitewashed walls, champagne herringbone wood floors, curvaceous white sofas and a crystal chandelier make the salon space at the St. Regis Aspen just what colorist power couple Reyad and Kylie Williard Fritas wanted for their first salon outside New York City. The duo behind the Suite Reyad salon in Midtown Manhattan, known for their meticulously applied balayage highlights, have colored the hair of Nina Garcia and model Imaan Hammam. “Everyone wants comfort, but most importantly, clients like intimacy,” explains Fritas. “Especially when you spend a few hours having your hair done.” Fritas, who has worked for many big salons, wanted to move away from the stark, anonymous salons of yore with many chairs and too many people buzzing around. The couple decided to open a permanent location in Aspen after hosting two successful pop-ups at the St. Regis last year. “We love servicing a new market while also getting to see a lot of our New York City clients on vacation,” says Williard Fritas, who specializes in balayage. “The St. Regis Aspen Resort is such a welcoming, beautiful hotel.” So what are the women of Aspen looking for, stylistically? “A natural look, as a lot of them are very active,” says Williard Fritas. “We also are big on maintaining the health of hair, so we offer deep conditioning treatments and a modern way of styling and blowing out the hair that does not promote damage. The dryness is real in the
mountains!” suitereyad.com EAT HERE NOW .
MAWA’S KITCHEN
Ivory Coast native Mawa McQueen is the chef and owner of Mawa’s Kitchen and The Crepe Shack, Aspen’s only Black-owned restaurants. “In this space I am free to create and let my imagination go,” says McQueen. “I get to cook from my heart.” Fan favorite dishes include jerk chicken, vadouvan curry bowl, duck confit parmentier and beef short rib bourguignon. “It’s hard for people to step outside the box. That’s why I am here,” says McQueen. “Cooking dishes that individuals won’t normally encounter, something flavorful and cultural. This is a creation for the locals right here in Aspen.”
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FROM TOP: Chef Mawa McQueen; filet mignon with baby carrots, parsnip puree and green peppercorn sauce; the dining room at Mawa’s Kitchen
The Mackage boutique
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The new Humanity boutique showcases West Coast–based brand Citizens of Humanity’s denim, shirting, jackets, knits and loungewear. Also on offer are Jessica McCormack jewelry, Dorchester Industries objects, Mineo Mizuno ceramics, art from RoseGallery, JUD knitwear, Blaze Milano blazers, Live the Process activewear and Natureofthings and Irene Forte
skincare. citizensofhumanity.com Lizzy jacket, $1,800; BOGNER;
bogner.com Innovative cold-weather clothing brand Mackage has opened a pop-up store offering men’s and women’s skiwear, puffer coats and new innovations such as the ultra-lightweight Cloud Collection and cold weather boots. Located minutes from the gondola, the boutique was designed in collaboration with visual artist Sarah Coleman. mackage.com
Bogner is debuting its Lizzy lacquer jacket, with contrast color combinations, premium down insulation and a glossy, water-repellent finish, at Gorsuch this season. This hooded silhouette is just as chic as a functional ski jacket as it is on the city streets. bogner.com
The Humanity boutique