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Once purely functional, skiwear has quietly become one of fashion’s most expressive categories.
Intentional and worn as deliberately at the long chalet lunches as on the early-morning chairlifts, GRAZIA rounds up the fourteen skiwear brands to hit the slopes in this winter.
MONCLER

The Hermès of skiwear, you can never go wrong with Moncler on and off the slopes. Cementing its status as the ultimate cold-weather uniform, Moncler has been spotted on fashion icons Anne Hathaway, Dua Lipa and Elsa Hosk, and many more. With their signature down, Moncler matches luxury style with quality, transcending time, lasting for many ski seasons to come. Fur-trimmed hoods, shearling details, and knitted-wool define this season’s collection, alongside the brand’s recent collaboration with Jil Sander, bringing the après to après-ski.
Gucci

The pinnacle of luxury skiwear, Gucci brings high-fashion moments to the mountain peaks with Gucci Altitude. Reimagining alpine dressing through the Maison’s unmistakable design codes, from GG-jacquard outerwear to statement accessories and luxe wool layers. Designed for chalet arrivals as much as for gliding down the mountains. Bringing winter whites with their latest collection and their famous Princeton mules with a winter twist of sherling details, it’s the Gucci we all know and love, reworked for the alps. Extending the label’s vision for a full head-to-toe look, splurge on their signature red-green stripped helmet and skis.
Yves Salomon

A story that began in the early 20th century, Gregory Salomon, a Russian dissident, exiled in Siberia became familiar with the land that anchored fur and skin traders. Bringing his expertise back to Paris with him, he founded Yves Salomon, a Maison now synonymous with fur craftsmanship of the highest caliber. Available in Bloomingdales, snag yourself a luxurious mink coat or a pair of their fluffy ear muffs and you’ll be mountain ready.
Perfect Moment

Since 1984, this Chamonix-founded luxury skiwear brand has been creating perfect snow moments from the metropolis to the mountains. Known for its bold prints, the label had its viral ‘perfect moment’ in 2022, a turning point that took the label from a French classic to a global favourite. Backed by star husband-wife duo Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra, Perfect Moment has since redefined modern skiwear, seen today from Aspen to Verbier to Niseko.
Nike x Jacquemus Après Ski Collection
The Nike x Jacquemus collaboration, which launched mid-November, has taken luxury skiwear to fresh heights this skiing season. Marrying Nike’s DNA of technical performance with Jacquemus sleek aesthetic, this collection offers slope-ready styles, featuring triple-layer GORE-TEX, as well as post-skiing loungewear, for those of sip on the chalet terrace rather than ski. Shop the collection exclusively on Jacquemus and Nike’s websites.
Fusalp

In 1952, Georges Ribola and René Veyrat challenged conventional ski attire, inventing the fuseau: the iconic ski stirrup pant. From tailoring the first competition skisuit for the 1966 World Ski Championships, Fusalp remains rooted in tradition and craftsmanship even on the slopes of Gstaad and Verbier. This season, a GRAZIA favourite is the Clarisse Skisuit, a light-catching silhouette speaking to their heritage of craftsmanship and speed.
Goldbergh

Goldbergh, the Amsterdam label founded in 2010 by Lieke van den Berg and Sandra Peet, lives up to it’s name: gold. Created for the lack of style on mountains, Goldbergh has solved this issue. Putting style and sport together, the label has dressed some of the style-savvy fashion influencers including, Blanca Arimany, Emili Sindlev and Hanna Schönberg. Available on Ounass, Goldbergh’s pieces are an easy add-to-cart before jetting off to the slopes.
Cordova

Born in 2016 and inspired by life in motion, Cordova defines modern skiwear with its signature ethos, engineered elegance. Merging fashion and function, the label is known for their fuzzy après jackets and sculptured ski suits alike. Celebrating the female form sits at the root of the label, and is celebrated in bold gingham patterns, as well as fan-favourite colourways, including khaki and cream. GRAZIA-approved, the Nosawa ski suit stands out for its hybrid appeal, pairing a fuzzy-après ready top with their signature ski bottoms.
MOON BOOT

What began in 1969 as Giancarlo Zanatta’s love letter to the Apollo 11 landing is now the most photographed boot this side of Courchevel. Dua Lipa treats hers as a full-stop statement, Hailey Bieber pairs them with micro-shorts and studied nonchalance, while Zendaya – inevitably – elevates them into something bordering on couture. On the slopes, they signal insider status; off them, they suggest you might ski, but you definitely know where the good après is. Find them locally at Level Shoes.
ELA’F ISTANBUL

Born in Turkey, Ela’f Istanbul pushes the boundaries of skiwear with its latest release, Après84. Redefining alpine dressing through playful patterns and sculptural shapes: think stars, zigzags and pops of pink. At the heart of the new collection is the label’s Ela’f Signature Shoulder, an architectural shoulder detail that brings a distinct edge to the classic skisuit. Style yourself with Ela’f Istanbul from the inside out, as each look is complemented with matching ski thermals, ensuring your style moment doesn’t end, even when the jacket comes off.
OYSHO

Oysho enters the ski space with the launch of Oysho Lodge, its dedicated minimalistic skiwear collection. Focused on performance, this collection can handle even the snowiest of weather, withstanding temperatures as low as -20°C and equipped with RECCO technology. GRAZIA favourites include the fur-trimmed hooded jackets, the Dark Wine Red two-piece set, and the faux fur boots, which are the ultimate Jacquemus dupe.
Maui Jim

From the shores of Hawaii to the slopes in France, Maui Jim it’s sun-soaked eyewear expertise to alpine terrain. The label steps into the winter with two new silhouettes, Pālulu and Pāluna, designed specifically for the frosty season. Tapping into shield eyewear moment, these performance-led frames, although worn for sport, make a fashion statement.
Izaak Azanei

Creating knitwear that stands out, Izaak Azanei is an expert in dressing the coolest of girls for the cold. With their dedicated skiwear line, the label brings performance, yet their zebra print knits lined with a fur hem and quarter zips with contrasting shearling collars tell a story of fashion over function. Worn by some of the most stylish names on our screens, Simone Ashley, Olivia Culpo and Emma Roberts, Izaak Azanei moves up on our must-have skiwear list.
Lichi Arabia

Wrap up for the snow with Lichi’s winter knits. The label, founded in 2012 in Germany, has evolved from a small local venture to an international destination for women’s fashion, now with a branch in the UAE. Rooted in the city of icy winters of Frankfurt, Lichi are experts in dressing for the cold. Bundle up with their creamy white knitted cardigan and matching jersey trousers for the perfect pre-slopes base layer.