In the rarefied world of luxury travel, where genuine exclusivity is increasingly difficult to manufacture, The Little Nell has once again reminded the industry how it is done. This winter, Aspen’s only Five-Star, Five-Diamond, ski-in/ski-out hotel is hosting an offering so precise, so quietly confident, it feels almost subversive: a seasonal residency by one of the world’s most in-demand skincare authorities, Georgia Louise.
From December 20, 2025, through April 17, 2026, the globally renowned celebrity esthetician, famed for declining new clients, will take up residence at The Spa at The Little Nell, offering a limited number of appointments during select weeks throughout the season. For Aspen regulars and skincare devotees alike, it is the kind of access money alone rarely secures.
Georgia Louise’s reputation has been built over 26 years at the intersection of science, touch and long-term skin health. Her work spans advanced facials, laser technologies, skincare formulation and health coaching. Still, her signature lies in something more enduring: facial architecture, fascia and lymphatic work that aims not merely to polish the surface, but to transform the skin at a cellular level.
This exclusive winter partnership places that expertise squarely in the heart of Aspen, an inspired alignment between a practitioner whose work is defined by longevity and a hotel that has long resisted trends in favour of tradition, precision and substance.
“We are thrilled to welcome Georgia Louise to The Little Nell this winter,” said Jeff Toscano, CEO of Aspen Hospitality, Aspen One’s hospitality division that manages the iconic property. “As two leaders in luxury, each known for their expertise, innovation, and deeply personalised service, this collaboration reflects our commitment to providing meaningful experiences that cannot be found anywhere else.”
It is a telling statement, and one that resonates. The Little Nell has never chased spectacle for its own sake. Instead, it curates experiences that reward discernment, whether on the slopes, at the table, or, in this case, within the hushed sanctuary of its spa.
For several weeks across the season, guests will be able to book treatments directly with Georgia Louise herself, a rarity in an era where her client list reads like an awards-night seating chart. When she is not on the property, her presence is still unmistakable. The Little Nell’s estheticians have undergone extensive training in her pioneering methods, ensuring her philosophy of skin health and beauty longevity is embedded throughout the winter.
That philosophy aligns seamlessly with the Aspen Idea, the town’s long-standing holistic lifestyle doctrine that celebrates active pursuits, the restorative nature, and the integration of mind, body, and spirit. It is an ethos The Little Nell has championed for decades—and one that mirrors Georgia Louise’s belief that beauty is not cosmetic, but cumulative.
“The Little Nell embodies a kind of beauty and well-being that aligns perfectly with my philosophy: supporting the skin’s natural architecture, energy, and vitality,” said Georgia Louise. “Aspen has always been a place of renewal, and I’m honoured to bring my signature Georgia Louise Lift + Sculpt method there this winter. My goal is to help guests feel restored, lifted, and deeply connected to their skin.”
The setting itself has been thoughtfully prepared. The Spa at The Little Nell was recently redesigned by Luis Bustamante Interior Design, creating a refined, contemporary space that feels both intimate and purposeful. It features three treatment suites, each with a private changing room and a steam shower. Two suites include hybrid infrared and halo-therapy saunas with dedicated resting areas, while a separate departure suite ensures a seamless, unhurried exit back into Aspen’s alpine air.
Each treatment room is fully outfitted with Georgia Louise’s products, technology and equipment, and a curated selection of her award-winning skincare range is available on property—bringing a discreet touch of red-carpet expertise to the Rockies. Extensions of the partnership are also expected throughout the season, including in-room amenities and select food-and-beverage integrations, reinforcing the hotel’s holistic approach to wellbeing.
For The Little Nell, this is not about novelty. It is about continuity of standards, of trust, and of a shared belief that true luxury lies in depth rather than display. For Georgia Louise, it is an opportunity to translate her New York atelier ethos into a mountain environment long associated with renewal, clarity and quiet strength.
Appointments are now available and, predictably, limited. Guests may reserve by calling The Spa at The Little Nell on +1 970 920 6390 or via email at [email protected]. Those familiar with Aspen winters would be wise not to delay.
In an age where luxury often shouts, this collaboration speaks softly and all the more convincingly for it.
by Kanda Limw – (c) 2025
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