12 pieces from the St. Moritz Collection

In the winter of 1968, St Moritz set the stage for a lifestyle that was as luxurious as it was leisurely. This collection is a tribute to the high life of St. Moritz, offering a glimpse into the cosy retreats of alpine cabins.

Envision a day spent in the invigorating mountain air, gliding down the slopes in your stylish Courrèges outfit, the crisp wind on your face. When the day’s adventures wind down, imagine returning to the warmth of your mountain cabin. The St Moritz Seventies Collection captures the spirit of evenings spent with loved ones, gathered around for a friendly board game. The aroma of the bubbling fondue pot fills the air, creating an ambiance of conviviality.

What sets the St Moritz Seventies collection apart is its ability to encapsulate the spirit of an era marked by both opulence and simplicity. The designs evoke a sense of timeless elegance, drawing inspiration from the effortlessly chic of the 1970s.

More than just décor, St Moritz Seventies offers an immersive journey into an era of refined indulgence.

Welcome to a collection where styles meet nostalgia, and every piece tells a story of alpine escapades and timeless elegance.

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