Hitting The Slopes Soon? 7 Chic Ski Trends You Need To Know For 2026
I've scoured the street (well, mountain) style of some of the coolest and sportiest influencers. Here's what they are wearing on the slopes in Courchevel, Zermatt, Whistler and St. Anton.
There are two types of people in the world. Those who are sun seekers, wanting endless beaches, warmth on their skin, lazy but luxurious pool days and tropical climes. Then, there are some who desire a more intrepid way of life, not minding subzero temps, snowy landscapes and maybe the odd hot chocolate and cheese board at the end of a long activity-filled day.
If the latter is you, or you are new to the world of ski and snow-based activities, you are in the right place. I'm here to show you how to dress for your next alpine adventure in style, whether you choose to go full sport mode or even just ride it out slope-side with a little bit of après action, with Wholesale Replica Bag in ski trends for 2026.
In any case, you need to be decked out for the cold, with technical layers, cosy outerwear, eyewear that safely keeps the sun and snow glare at bay, plus waterproof and comfy footwear. I've been tracking the movements of some of Instagram's most snow-loving style setters and what they have been wearing lately to protect themselves from the elements, all the way from Courchevel to Zermatt, to Whistler and St. Anton.
From teddy-bear textures to bold colour ski jackets and salopettes, to cutting-edge sunnies to vintage-vibe boots, and lastly, a trending animal-print, I've picked out the very best and chicest ski trends to know now. Scroll on to read my ski trend style file, and peruse some shopping suggestions for you to get the look yourself.
1. Teddy Textures
Style Notes: Teddy coats have been making a steady comeback on the streets of London of late, but now, they have found a rightful home on the slopes, where keeping toasty and looking stylish are paramount. Double down on the trend, just like Emmanuelle and Hollie, by donning a teddy-textured jacket and hat. Stick to vanilla, taupe and off-white hues in a head-to-toe fashion for a look that is equal parts cohesive and cute.
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2. Matching Red Sets
Style Notes: Red alert! Let your fellow skiers know you're coming with a full red 'fit. Take notes from Marilyn and Amy, who have donned a lipstick-hued shade for (almost!) every part of their look. A matching jacket, a mid-layer, thermals, gloves and salopettes is a bold move, but feels put-together and polished.
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3. Moon Boots
Style Notes: Moon Boots have been seriously trending, and London girl Dua Lipa has been routinely spotted wearing them in the city. In snow-clad regions, these boots are a must-have, as they keep your feet and ankles supremely warm, whilst also allowing you to walk in deep snow and ice without losing your footing. Wear them out and about in the ski village, with leggings or joggers tucked in.
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4. Shield Eyewear
Style Notes: Sunglasses trends have been getting bigger, more bug-like and more head-turning as the seasons go on. Good job they are, as this is apt for the slopes, when the sun is fierce, and the bounce back from the fresh snow is strong. Follow the cues of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Deborah Reyner Sebag, who have been reaching for oversized aviators, vintage-feel frames and polarised opticals this chilly season, as well as specialist goggles when slope-side.
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5. Alpine Jumpers
Style Notes: Now this is a trend I can get behind, whether I am at home or in the mountains. Fair Isle, intarsia, argyle and patterned jumpers are fast becoming the knitwear item du jour, and hold a wealth-whispering appeal due to their hand-made feel and artisanal craftspersonship. Jet setters of today are heading to snow-capped mountain resorts, wearing their alpine knits with luxe leggings, boots and sparkling jewellery. Uber chic!
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6. Patterned Sets
Style Notes: If you want to dazzle on the slopes this season, you're going to want to get behind this trend. Patterned ski sets are becoming a fashion influencer favourite, and I am seeing unusual designs and motifs come to the fore. Florals, houndstooth, celestial stars, studs, stripes and even checks are emblazoning padded jackets and salopettes alike, so you can match your look from head to toe when carving down the hillsides.
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7. Leopard-Print
Style Notes: OK, another print trend for you, but this one needed its own shout-out. Animal-print, and leopard-print in particular, has been on the uptick lately, and can be found all over the spring/ summer 2026 runways. Street style connoisseurs have been adopting the design too, particularly with coats, jackets and accessories. I have now observed it prowling around the North American ski resorts, such as Aspen and Whistler, and it pairs with black and white pieces, plus 90s-style eyewear, just so perfectly. Purr!
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Sophie Robyn Watson is a London-based style editor with over 10 years of experience in the fashion, luxury and retail industries. She has worked at esteemed companies such as Mr Porter, Wallpaper*, WGSN, Alexander McQueen and GANNI. AsBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK’s Acting Fashion Editor, Sophie is interested in celebrating new and emerging brands that the cool-girls ought to know now.