What To Wear: Style On The Slopes
Whether you're on piste or enjoying a spot of après-ski, find everything you need for your next alpine adventure with our ultimate skiwear guide.
High Performance Jackets
Pivotal to both down-slope pleasure and cold-weather resistance, waterproof and insulating outerwear like Canada Goose’s down-filled coats ensure you’re covered come rain, shine and everything in between. For lovers of layering, throw a hooded Moncler Grenoble jacket over a thermal vest or a cosy sweater.
Ski Bottoms
The right pair of insulating ski bottoms boast the technical prowess required to dominate the slopes, while serving you just as well for a spot of R&R in the après lodge afterwards. Masterfully merging functionality and style, these waterproof warmers are equipped with protective properties to ensure you’re kept cosy all winter long. So whether you opt for BOGNER ski pants or Fusalp salopettes, pair yours with a The North Face ski jacket for guaranteed sartorial success on and off-piste.
Ski Accessories
As the temperature drops, altitude-defying ski accessories are essential to maintaining optimal performance. Getting ready for a red run? Choose between a sleek Anon snow helmet, or a pair of mirrored UV-protective Gucci ski goggles for enhanced clarity on the slopes. Off-piste, a pair of waterproof padded boots from Canada Goose X Pyer Moss and breathable gloves will work wonders for any cold-weather pursuit.
Après-Ski
A good après-ski ensemble is one that works just as well for an evening in the chalet as a day on the mountain. Look to 66 North for contemporary fleece vests and sweatshirts, Jil Sander and AMI Paris for cosy knits and Jacquemus for even cosier scarves.