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Sign In Not a Subscriber?Join NowRemo Ruffini has been at the helm of Moncler since 2003 and is responsible for relaunching the brand into global popularity. With the label's hallmark mountain-wear puffer jacket at its core, it's apt that the chairman and C.E.O.—a keen sportsmanspends winters in his self-proclaimed second home, the Swiss Alpine resort of Saint-Moritz.
February 2018Remo Ruffini has been at the helm of Moncler since 2003 and is responsible for relaunching the brand into global popularity. With the label's hallmark mountain-wear puffer jacket at its core, it's apt that the chairman and C.E.O.—a keen sportsmanspends winters in his self-proclaimed second home, the Swiss Alpine resort of Saint-Moritz.
February 2018TYPICAL DAY: "Skiing, hiking, biking."
FAVORITE HOTELS: Badrutt's Palace Hotel (4), in Saint-Moritz, and Chesa Salis Historic Hotel, in Bever, Engadin.
FAVORITE RESTAURANTS: On the slopes: El Paradiso (1), for the best cheese fondue. In Saint-Moritz: Chasellas restaurant and Chesa Veglia, for the best truffle pizza. FAVORITE LOCAL FOOD: Raclette; mushrooms.
WHAT TO DRINK: A glass of red wine at Renaissance Bar at Badrutt's Palace Hotel.
WHERE TO DANCE: Dracula Club. FAVORITE MUSEUM: Segantini Museum.
FAVORITE STORES: Moncler Boutique; Joy Style Concept Saint-Moritz. WHAT TO WEAR: Moncler down wool jacket (7) for day and a Tyrolean jacket for night.
BEST SHOES: Sorel; Visvim hiking boots (6).
WHAT TO DO: Walking in Val Fex; biking at Piz Nair.
CAN'T BE MISSED: Lago Bianco (2), at the Bernina pass; Baita Segantini.
LOCAL FAVORITE: Hiking around the lakes.
BEST WAY TO GET AROUND: Mountain bike.
LUGGAGE BRANDS: Moncler and Rimowa (8).
VACATION PLAYLIST: Emma Shapplin. LOCAL WORKOUT: Skiing with climbing skins.
BEAUTY ESSENTIALS: Sisley sun care (5).
SECRET HIDEAWAY: Georgy's Hutte (3), above Pontresina.
MUST-KNOW LOCAL RULE: Drive carefully.
ICONIC PERSON WHO TRAVELED HERE: Gianni Agnelli, who was an habitue.
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