
Colors for ‘Our Time in St. Moritz’
We thought it would be fun to assign colors to all of you based on how you best know us. Many of you may fit into multiple categories, so it is your choice how you choose to represent yourselves! We would really, really like everyone to embrace this idea and commit to it with your attire throughout the week. If committing to your color the whole time sounds daunting (although we know you can do it!) we definitely want you to embrace your color for the Welcome Dinner on Tuesday evening, and the next day skiing (or just hanging) at the restaurant Chamanna. Ideally, you pick one color based on your history with us, but try to not mix colors, ie LOOK LIKE A SOLID CRAYON (in the spirit of Slim Aarons).
Here are the designations, colors and Pantone ranges we are hoping people choose between. Many of you will fall into multiple categories, so choose your own adventure, but stick with your color!
Ski: Orange
Pantone: 156C- 7625C Link
Category - Ski
St. Moritz: Yellow
Ketchum: Red
Pantone: Ferrari Red- 187C Link
Category - Ketchum
Family: Purple
Pantone: 2845C - 267C Link
Category - Family
Work: Green
Pantone: 7476C - 362C Link
Category - Work
Old Friend: Blue
Pantone: 292C - 769C Link
Category - Old Friend
Dress Code (see lookbooks below for inspiration):
Tuesday - Welcome Cocktails and Dinner: Dinner/Party attire
Wednesday - Ski Day/Lunch at Chamanna: Festive Ski Clothes
Wednesday - Dinner at Dracs: Formal
Thursday - Afternoon at Chalet: Casual/Comfy/Warm
Welcome Party:
This is the party that kicks it all off, so bring the fun and flair. Think colorful corduroy, matching shirt and trousers, Canadian tuxedo, vintage vibes, sequins, or a party dress of your liking. Tonight is all about the color so our only request is that you are head to toe in your color, and we would prefer not to have “boring” suits and ties.
* We will be outside for a brief cocktail hour but there will be heaters. Bring a jacket!
Ski Day:
We encourage you to continue the color themes on the hill! There is nothing better than being bright on the St. Moritz slopes, you are sure to stand out and let everyone know how fun you are! Here are a couple examples of great ski suits that fit the bill.
Formal Dinner at Dracula:
Tonight is formal, so for women we are thinking evening gowns, a nice jumpsuit or similar, topped with a fur jacket for the walk/ride over. For men, it is not exactly black tie, but it is formal. Think velvet smoking jackets and Tyrolean formal. You don't need to wear a tuxedo (unless it’s in your color!), but we do encourage a tie.