Dto the peaks of the Alpine panoramas to the most refined après-ski, Winter 2025 rewrites the rules of ski week fashion. With outfits that combine warmth, technicality and refinementtransforming every look into a high-flying style experience.
A touch of style that makes the ski holidays you dream of all year round even more special and memorable. Two different types of looks, but both perfect for the moments when you take off your ski helmet. When the time comes to relax and socialize in the cabin, sporty elegance with glam also comes into play. A touch of style that makes them even more special and memorable snow holidays dream all year round.
The trendy ski fashion now
The ski week is a moment of escape between fresh snow and immaculate views, but also a privileged stage for expressing an absolute winter style, capable of combining technicality, warmth and refinement. The collections ofWinter 2025 they rewrite the concept of high altitude elegance through high-tech materials precious, enveloping silhouettes and details that transform every outfit into a sensorial experience. This year the western couture inspirationsthe vintage references that wink at Alpine locations. From here, two impeccable looks are born to pack: one built on the graphic contrast of black and whitethe other on the soft shades between cream and light grey. Two complementary – but equally sophisticated – interpretations so as not to go unnoticed even on the snow.
Look 1: Black&White on the snow
A clean, essential, very powerful aesthetic: the first look plays entirely on the most iconic contrast, black and white, elevating it to a style code for the white week more chic. We start with the statement hat: the cowboy hat by Alanui in wool felt, finished with grosgrain in perfect western style. Which adds an unexpected twist to the outfit, immediately marking an attitude Aspen style .
The ski leggings from the Giorgio Armani Neve collection provide balance to the ensemble. Black and enveloping, equipped with stirrups like those of the divas of the 50s. They are an essential garment that enhances the silhouette, without compromising performance and comfort.
The Ultralight Nylon bomber jacket completes the look Herno. A very light and water-resistant anti-cold jacket, with a silky texture that immediately transmits a sensation of technical luxury. On the ground, the sure step of style: the low padded boots Moon Boot x Moncler. A fashion-forward touch that maintains a clean, monochromatic aesthetic. Perfect with the après-ski shirt from the Perfect Moment x H&M collaboration, an impeccable example of the latest trendy retro/contemporary jacquard.
The travel idea: in the deluxe chalets
Wake up with a view of the mountains, the smell of breakfast prepared by a dedicated chef (on request) and the muffled silence of the snow-capped peaks. A few steps from the Courchevel 1850 station, in the heart of the largest ski area in Europe, stands Ultima Hotel Courchevel, an exclusive village of 13 deluxe chalets equipped with marble bathrooms, changing rooms and private balconies with views as far as the eye can see.
The chalets of the Ultima Courchevel. (Photo Courtesy of Press Office)
Two spa internal rooms allow you to rediscover energy and relaxation after a day on the slopes, maintaining the intimacy of a private residence immersed in the snow-capped mountains. Here, the two perfect outfits for white week find their ideal dimension: the graphic contrast of black and white to tackle the slopes with style and safety, and the delicate shades between cream and gray to spend moments of après-ski or relaxation in the chalet. Technical fabrics, warm yarns and enveloping silhouettes transform each garment into a functional luxury experience, making the suitcase an integral part of the mountain lifestyle.
Look 2: The icy palette of the season
The second look is a tale of textures and shades: white, cream and light gray blend in a ton sur ton game that evokes the quiet of the snow and the preciousness of the materials. The heart of the outfit is the jacquard knit by Ballantyne, a dive into the vintage aesthetics of Alpine resorts. A soft and enveloping garment in virgin wool – with exquisitely modern teddy sleeves – which guarantees warmth and breathability, but also a certain attitude in step with trends.
The Ballantyne jacquard sweater. (Photo Courtesy of Press Office)
The knitwear item matches with a pair of white wool trousers with Moorer’s waterproof membrane, a mix of sartorial elegance and weather resistance and creates a harmonious and super refined visual balance.
To face the intense light of the mountains in style, the choice falls on the Vuarnet ski goggles with photochromic lens, which adapts to variations in brightness and adds a technical and futuristic accent to the look. At the feet, the absolute softness of the shearling ankle boots of Barracuda, perfect for crossing the landscape while maintaining a warm and bright aesthetic.

