More recently, though, Moncler Grenoble’s AW24 collection debuted in Saint Moritz and made a case for neutrals with models like Emily Ratajkowski layered in off-white textures. Not forgetting patterned ski coats, bonus points for coordinating ski goggles or helmet. Honestly, if I don’t look this cool on the slopes I don’t want it (kidding, obviously it’s all about the sport).
Other women’s ski wear brands to bookmark? The North Face, Perfect Moment, and Goldbergh are some of our favourites, but, while we’re all for buying once and wearing again for years to come, these brands can be spenny. If you’re not ready to invest, or are more about the après-ski fun than slalom, you can pick up some more affordable buys from the likes of H&M and Zara’s new skiwear lines.
We could go on about what to wear skiing, but perhaps it’s best you see for yourself. Keep scrolling to see all the women’s ski clothes and accessories you’ll need, whether you’re headed for a green or red run, tried and tested by GLAMOUR editors themselves.
What kind of coat is best for skiing? Ski jackets
When it comes to choosing the best ski jackets/women’s ski jackets, you’re going to want something with a lot of pockets (preferably ones that are easy to open with gloves on) as well as something cosy and protective. Down-filled puffer jackets, insulated jackets or duvet coats with faux fur trims and pit zips are often the most recommended, but any outerwear that’s padded, wind-resistant and waterproof will do the trick.
Keep in mind, there’s a difference between high-end and high-performance/high-quality too – so always read the specs so as to avoid wasting your money. Look for something that’s helmet compatible and that has a specific pass pocket for your ski pass, too, as this will make it easier when getting around your ski resort and on and off the lifts. Acting Fashion Editor Rosie Lai recommends the Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ice Chalet x Perfect Moment Candice jacket as a stylish yet performative piece. If you’re looking for a high-street alternative freelancer Hattie Cotmore suggests looking at the ASOS 4505 Ski Jacket. Hers has weathered a couple of ski trips over the years and whilst being a practical water-resistant it’s also finished in a sleek fit with a waist belt.
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