There’s no better time than the new year to try your take on hitting the slopes, and over at Vogue headquarters, two editors and former snow-sports instructors came together to build the perfect ski guide on how to prepare for your upcoming winter trips.
Vogue’s Favorite Ski Essentials:
While these picks might not be as fashionable as the one-piece snowsuit from Fusalp that you’ve probably seen all over Instagram from everyone’s trip to Aspen over winter break, these are the ski essentials that will ensure you are perfectly dressed for maximum comfort. Rather than opting for that photogenic one-piece, a classic ski jacket with underarm and side vents will allow you to cool down without undressing when your snowy workout becomes a bit too intense. Flared and wider-leg snow pants will make it just a tad bit easier to get your ski and snowboard boots on, and while a helmet might not be chic, it’s the most important accessory to have on the slopes. Scroll through for the real-deal ski guide, with picks from our favorite ski brands and more.
Ventilated Outerwear
Believe it or not, you can get sweaty on the slopes, and nothing is worse than having to head back to the lodge in the middle of your runs to undress. Options from The North Face and Salomon have zippers in the armpits and at your sides to cool down on the lifts.
Slacks for the Slope
While skin-tight jumpsuits might be the ‘fit of choice for Instagram, the best ski pants are actually bootcut or flared to make it easy to adjust your boots between runs.
Layer Away
Believe it or not, you can sweat in the freezing cold. Rather than overheating in Heattech, try some performance pieces as your base layer to wick up all your sweat. This way you won’t have to take a break from your ski day to go into the lodge and remove layers.
Eye Candy
Mirrored snow goggles may look cooler, but a non-mirrored pair is more versatile for skiing in various light conditions. All the better if your goggles come with fully interchangeable lenses; after all, you never know when the clouds will set in.
Slope Essentials
A waterproof mini backpack is a must-have to store all your slope essentials, including lunch and snacks!
Après-Ski
After a long day in your uncomfortable ski boots, there is no better feeling than putting on a pair of comfortable shoes. Try a platform Ugg or a snowproof Moon Boot to get some extra cushioning and unthaw your toes.
Winter Beauty Must-Haves
Between all the headgear and wind exposure, your hair is prone to get damaged. To avoid dealing with a tangled mess at the end of the day, try braiding your hair with some silk scrunchies. An overnight lip mask from Laneige will ensure your lips stay hydrated even in the coldest weather.