With celebrities as our guiding light, we put together a few of the best après-ski looks for the lodge and beyond
Jennie

Jennie channels cool-girl functionality in Moncler Grenoble’s denim one-piece jumpsuit with utility pockets, paired with cow-print lace-up boots. Oval contrast sunglasses perched atop her head seal the effortless vibe, turning cold-weather necessity into pure alpine chic. Effortless, elevated and undeniably cool.
Kendall Jenner

Kendall Jenner masters understated alpine elegance with sharply tailored ski jackets paired with fitted snow trousers and a simple knit beanie. The lines stay impeccably clean – no frills, no excess embellishment – letting material contrasts and thoughtful proportions do the work. She sticks to a restrained palette of black, white and deep navy for that quietly powerful, modern restraint.
Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian’s The North Face x Skims collaboration stands as one of the most defining takes on modern ski style. Fitted thermal base layers hug the form thanks to Skims’ signature stretch fabrics, while cropped puffer jackets and high-waisted ski trousers deliver that sharp, defined proportion. The North Face’s technical expertise delivers reliable windproofing, insulation and weather resistance, ensuring the pieces perform in real snowy conditions.
Krystal Jung

Krystal Jung embraces refined, no-fuss alpine elegance with clean-lined down jackets and slim-cut ski trousers. Accessories stay deliberately minimal, allowing proportions to take centre stage – cropped outerwear paired with high-waisted bottoms carves out a defined, elongated silhouette that cuts through bulky layers without effort.
Lisa

Lisa seamlessly merges streetwear edge with cold-weather practicality, pairing a sleek black bikini top with an oversized camo-print puffer jacket from the Chrome Hearts x Drake NOCTA x Nike collab, left open to reveal the contrast and keep the silhouette relaxed yet intentional. Loose, patterned ski trousers in earthy camo tones ground the outfit with coordinated texture and movement. Topping it off, Open YY’s plush black fur-trimmed trapper hat brings cozy indulgence and subtle luxury, framing the face with tactile softness against the rugged outer layers.
Nana Ou-Yang

Nana Ou-Yang leans into a youthful, practical mix-and-match approach that feels effortlessly relaxed for winter days. She gravitates toward oversized down jackets paired with functional snow trousers, keeping the vibe laid-back and movement-friendly. Rather than sculpting the body, the focus stays on comfort and mobility – perfect for long hours outdoors, whether hitting the slopes or exploring snowy streets.
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