Back in 2011 when the rom-com, Chalet Girl, was released, we were one thing: overwhelmingly jealous of Felicity Jones' character, Kim. Not only did she find love at a ski resort in the Alps, but she got to wear some of the most iconic ski outfits we had ever seen.
Skiing has fast become one of the more fashionable holiday options, with celebs like Kylie Jenner and Hailey Bieber ditching golden sand and beach bags for snow-covered ski slopes. And we want in.
But, finding the right clothes for winter sports that are both practical and cute is sometimes tricky, especially if you're new to the game. So, if you're planning on following in your favourite celebrity's footsteps and hitting the snowy slopes, we're here to help.
Where to buy ski outfits
Ski outfits are sold at a range of outdoor retailers like Mountain Warehouse and Decathlon, but if you're looking for something slightly more stylish, you'll be pleased to know that all your fave high-street retailers such as ASOS and H&M sell skiwear too. Skiwear ranges in price, but generally - as most things go - the better quality of the clothing, the more expensive the product will be.
How to wear ski outfits
Comfort is key when it comes to ski outfits because the last thing you want when skiing is for your clothes to not be waterproof or leave you freezing cold. According to the ski blog, SkiBro, a good ski outfit boils down to two parts: a good layering system and appropriate accessories. Forget less is more - more is more!
Layer underclothes, wool or fleece jackets, jumpers and outerwear such as ski coats, suits and salopettes together to create the best, most cosy ski outfit for your next holiday.
We've found the best ski looks to wear when you hit the slopes. Take a look at our faves below.
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ASOS 4505 Base Layer Jumpsuit
This 4505 jumpsuit from ASOS is a great underlayer for any snow sport or activity. It has perforated panels for ventilation and a thumbhole, ensuring that the sleeves don't ride up when you're wearing them.
Topshop Ski Base Legging
Topshop skiwear is great if you're looking to mix and match tops and bottoms. Grab the matching top here.
ROXY Jetty - Insulated Snow Jacket for Women
ROXY is an iconic skate/ski brand, and its range of jackets will last you for plenty of seasons to come. Expensive, but worth it.
Peter Storm Long Sleeve Base Layer
With thermal insulation, you'll never feel a chill again.
H&M Base Layer Leggings
These base-layer leggings come with flatlock seams to minimise chafing during long ski days.
ASOS 4505 Popper Fleece In Pink
You'll be looking pretty in pink on your ski trip with this popper fleece from ASOS.
Thermal Fleece
This Mountain Warehouse fleece will keep you warm and cosy without getting too stuffy.
Rising High - Insulated Snow Pants for Women
These skinny-fit snow pants from ROXY will match with loads of jacket colourways, plus all your accessories, too.
PrettyLittleThing Wool Jumper In Pink
This wool jumper is the perfect mid-layer if you want to feel warm, cosy and most importantly, cute.
Urban Outfitters Ski Coat
The ideal overcoat for any ski holiday. Pair with ski pants and ski accessories.
H&M Ski Jumper
This zip-up jumper is perfect for keeping you warm when you're chilling with an Aperol or hitting the snowy slopes.
Mountain Warehouse Moon Ski Jacket
You'll feel confident on the slopes with this ski jacket as it is snowproof and has microfibre insulation. Perfect for a first-time skier.
Topshop Sno Ski Suit In Blue
Look cool and confident in this ski suit from ASOS. A perfect solution if you're not into buying a top and bottom separately.
Nevica Meribel Ski Pant
These pants come with detachable braces, a wide waistband and adjusters for optimal comfort.
South Beach Lilac Quilted Ski Snowsuit
Look lovely in lilac on your winter vacay in this South Beach Ski Snowsuit. It also comes with a furry hood for extra protection from the cold.