Looks For Aprés-Ski

What Are We Wearing?

There are so many gorgeous pieces available for ski season. The unmistakable look of an athletic yet fashion-forward ski ensemble is one to be admired. Whether you're hitting the slopes of Jackson Hole, Deer Valley, or Stowe or simply sipping cocktails by the fire at Aspen's Snow Lodge - you'll want to dress for the scene.

Outerwear

Cropped and mid-length puffer coats are stealing the show in outerwear this season, particularly with loud, graphical elements like black and white, chevron, and houndstooth prints. The cropped cut gives a sporty shape to your look, so you'll want to opt for warm high-rise ski pants and a base layer - try a wool one-piece as a fun option. For bottoms, the biker look is coming in strong. Soften the sharp edge of this pants style with a cozy turtleneck and a beanie. Puffer pants made their debut in 2022 as the new winter standard, and you can add a matching jacket for the ultimate luxurious look that couldn't be easier to achieve. 

Base Layers

I love a one-piece for warmth and style. The versatility makes it an easy choice for traveling, and the quality fabric keeps you cozy for all-day wear, even into the night. These updated base layer pieces have become synonymous with style, so whether you're wearing it on or off the slopes, investing in a piece you love is a good move. 

Accessories

Think oversized when it comes to accessorizing your ski look - think wrap-around shield sunnies and goggles, thick furry gloves, duvet-style puffer scarves, and the ever-popular look of the exaggerated snow boot. Bold colors and graphical elements are also carrying over into beanies, bags, and headwear. If the shield sunglasses aren't your thing, smaller retro-inspired white frames with dark lenses are a super chic choice.