Whether you’re a seasoned pro or hitting the slopes for the first time, these accompaniments are sure to enhance your skiing experience
Winter is coming, and ski enthusiasts are gearing up for another exciting season on the slopes. It's crucial to stay up-to-date with the latest ski accessories that will keep you comfortable and safe, without sacrificing style. These accessories will enhance your performance on the mountain while ensuring you make a fashion statement. From sleek fanny packs to monogrammed helmets, here’s a look at some of the best luxury ski accessories to consider adding to your winter ensemble this upcoming season.
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Down jacket

Above Bruche Short Down Jacket (Photo: Moncler)

Above Moncler x Willow Smith down jacket (Photo: Moncler)
Ski bunnies are spoilt for choice with winter luxury brands releasing season after season of snow collections every year. It’s easy to stay warm while standing out on the tracks. French ski brands tend to boast both performance and style credentials, and their durability makes their offerings a worthy investment. Mull over the quilted comfort of Moncler’s silhouettes elevated with Willow Smith’s futuristic yet functional design philosophy.
Ski goggles

Above Louis Vuitton ski goggles (Photo: Louis Vuitton)

Above DiorAlps ski goggles (Photo: Dior)
More than just eye protection; they're a fashion statement. Luxury brands like Chloé, Louis Vuitton and Gucci offer a range of stylish and functional goggles with advanced lens technology, anti-fog coatings, and a comfortable fit. Look for options that will match your ski outfit while providing excellent visibility in any weather condition.
Ski helmet

Above Moncler logo ski helmet (Photo: Moncler)

Above Balmain x Rossignol monogram helmet (Photo: Farfetch)
Safety is paramount, and these designer ski helmets not only provide protection but also add a stylish touch to your ensemble. Invest in a high-quality ski helmet that not only provides excellent protection for your head, but also flaunts your impeccable sense of style on the slopes. Consider the Balmain x Rossignol monogram helmet that features adjustable fastening, padded panels and full lining in a sleek design, or the timeless logo ski helmet by Moncler.
Ski gloves

Above Grenoble leather gloves (Photo: Moncler)

Above DiorAlps gloves (Photo: Dior)
It’s important to keep your hands toasty warm and dry on the mountains, but you can still look chic while doing so. Opt for high-quality designer ski gloves that combine style with functionality—these come with adjustable drawstring cuffs, and water-repellant technology and are well-insulated without being bulky.
Warm socks

Above Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini virgin wool ankle socks (Photo: Farfetch)

Above LV Ski cable socks (Photo: Louis Vuitton)
Cold feet can quickly ruin a day on the mountain, so invest in high-quality ski-specific socks that provide warmth and moisture-wicking properties. Look for Merino wool or cashmere options that offer superior warmth and comfort.
Snow boots

Above DiorAlps après-ski boots (Photo: Dior)

Above Louis Vuitton Laureate Platform Desert boot (Photo: Louis Vuitton)
Now that you have the right socks, be sure to pick shoes that are guaranteed to make a statement by combining performance and aesthetics. Besides being waterproof and protective, these designer snow boots will add a touch of glamour to your ski ensemble.
Balaclava

Above Lemaire round-neck ribbed balaclava (Photo: Farfetch)
Protect your face and neck from cold winds and snow with a versatile neck gaiter or a full-coverage balaclava. Luxury neck gaiters or buffs serve a dual purpose—they keep you warm and add a touch of sophistication to your outfit. Consider one made from lamb wool for ultimate softness against your skin.
Fanny bag

Above Goldbergh French fanny bag (Photo: Goldbergh)

Above Louis Vuitton bumbag (Photo: Louis Vuitton)
Carrying your essentials on the slopes is easy and fashionable with a designer ski fanny pack. A minimalistic design ensures it’s lightweight enough for trips up and down the terrain, while a belt adds sophistication to complete your ensemble—it also has the added benefit of keeping your ski pass safe.
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