Shut out the cold, seal in the cool: Ski-field chic from $23
From first chair to fireside cocktails, these alpine-inspired layers and cosy accessories shut out the cold and seal in the cool for snowy-weather performance and comfort.
A touch of retro-inspired glamour. Perfect Moment “JG Bib Pant”, $918.
Bold red adds a sporty pop against snowy landscapes. Helly Hansen “W Snowplay” jacket, $270.
A breathable, merino-wool base layer that keeps you warm without the bulk. Kathmandu “Women’s KMD Merino Baselayer” top, $129.
Cosy and practical for village strolls after a day on the mountain. XTM “Pamela” boots, $130.
Soft, ribbed beanie for some easy spot colour. Kathmandu “Fyfe Beanie V2”, $35.
This metallic silver ski jacket delivers a sleek, fashion-forward finish. Perfect Moment “Polar Flare” down jacket, $1038.
Ultra-soft lounge socks designed for cosy cabin mornings and evening wind-downs. Levante “Furry Plush” socks, $23.
Mirrored amber lenses and a sleek black frame for ultimate ski chic. POC “Opsin Hydrophobic” ski goggles, $190.
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