Turn Heads On The Slopes This Winter With These Chic Ski Fashion Styles
Ski down the slopes in style inspired from monochromatic, sporty and 70's fashion
From bluebird to blizzard, corduroy or couloir, regardless of the snow conditions, one thing is for certain: Your slopeside style must be functional as well as fashionable. We rounded up some of this season’s favorites that are sure to turn heads whether you’re carving down your favorite run or rocking the après scene.
Sporty, Preppy, Happy
What do you get when you combine decades of winter apparel technology with preppy, sporty, feminine design elements? The answer is show-stopping, timeless ski gear that will keep you swooshing down the hills in style. While NEVE (formerly CB Sports) offers decades of performance-driven apparel, CK Bradley offers classically chic designs for this match made in preppy ski heaven.

This crisp Vixen Onesie from CK Bradley x NEVE offers all the technical aspects you need for speed, while boasting clas- sic style on and off the slopes. | Photo courtesy of CK Bradley
’70s Inspired
Hoohah brings the dance party to the slopes for skiers and boarders of all abilities. The vintage-inspired colorful designs are equal parts feminine and silly, with bright colors and eye-catching patterns, like its signature Sunny-Side Bibs, named for the daisy flowers (or are those eggs scattered throughout?). Many designs offer ruffles, fringe or stripes to keep the good times rolling.
Monochromatic Mod
Fit, function and fun come together with these mod-inspired looks from Halfdays. Its ski wear celebrates women of all sizes with the goal of getting everyone outside to play in the snow all season long in functional yet chic looks.

Fun meets fashion and function with these sunny-side bibs, sherpa coat and cruella mock-neck fleece top from Hoohah | Photo courtesy of Kate Rauch
The Woody
Born in founder Matt Cudmore’s Glenwood Springs garage in 2009, Meier Skis now has a devoted fan base and a shiny new Denver factory, where customers can watch skis being made by hand from local sustainable aspen and beetle-kill pine, get gear performance stats from a staff “ski-tender” (with beers to boot), and even create their own topsheet graphics.

Strong and stylish, ski poles by Grasssticks can be customized straight from Steamboat Springs. | Photo courtesy of Grass Sticks
Ride or Die
Never Summer is a well-known company selling locally designed and handcrafted snowboards. In business for over 30 years, Never Summer’s high-quality boards are sought after around the globe—but lucky for us, it calls Colorado home. One of its most popular offerings is the Triple Camber Proto FR, an impressive freeride board with unparalleled stability and speed.
You’re My ’Boo
Beautifully handcrafted, high-performing and eco-friendly, the products made by Grass Sticks in Steamboat Springs include bamboo ski poles as well as paddles for outdoor enthusiasts. Since bamboo is so durable, super-duper strong and sustainable to boot, these heirloom-quality poles are sure to up your ski game. Plus, you can fully customize them with your favorite colors and straps, and even engrave them.

The Fathom+ goggles and Boundary hel- met from local Col- orado brand Glade go the distance all season long. | Photo courtesy of Glade
Safety First
Based in Breckenridge, Glade is a mountain apparel and equipment company that prides itself on working hard and playing harder. Its employees enjoy the great outdoors all year long, but ski season is when its ski goggles and helmets shine. The Fathom + boasts photochromic technology that adjusts to light conditions, and a lightning-fast magnetic lens interchange system keeps you on the move. Plus, you’ll be fully protected, fog-free and comfortable in all conditions with its Boundary Helmet.