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Our Picks: Winter’s Defining Ski-Holiday Drops

Ski season has become as much about style as it is about the slopes. From chalet dressing to après moments, this winter’s most talked-about collections bring a new level of refinement to cold-weather wardrobes. Designers are merging performance with polish, embracing sculpted silhouettes, directional outerwear and statement layering that moves effortlessly from the mountain to the lounge.

Below, SW selects the standout drops shaping ski-holiday style for the season ahead.


Jacquemus x Nike Ski

Minimalism built for altitude.
Jacquemus brings its clean visual language to Nike’s performance world, resulting in one of the most talked-about releases of the year. Expect soft, sculpted silhouettes, technical layering and refined finishes perfect for elevated ski-holiday dressing. It is simple, wearable, and instantly recognisable.

 

Dior Alps 2025

Couture polish, alpine setting.
Dior Alps continues to dominate editorial coverage with a capsule defined by luxurious fabrics, refined shapes and quietly bold styling. This year’s collection blends elegance with winter function, ideal for ski travellers who want runway-level sophistication built for cold climates.

 

Prada Linea Rossa

Futuristic performance.
Prada Linea Rossa remains a leader for clients seeking precision and sleek technical wear. This season focuses on aerodynamic lines, high-performance materials and a minimalist approach that carries from slope-ready outerwear to understated après layers.

Casablanca Ski Capsule

Runway glamour meets winter escape.
Casablanca brings its signature graphic energy and Mediterranean warmth to the mountains. Bold knits, refined tailoring and elevated textures create a ski-holiday wardrobe that feels expressive, modern and distinctly luxurious.

 

Moncler x A$AP Rocky

A cultural crossover.
A standout collaboration merging Rocky’s creative vision with Moncler’s alpine heritage. The capsule features icy palettes, sculptural outerwear and directional silhouettes that captured significant media attention. It bridges fashion, music and mountainwear in a way only Moncler can.


Ski-holiday style is evolving, becoming a global fashion moment in its own right. This season’s leading collections bring together performance and luxury, offering wardrobes that transition seamlessly between slope, chalet and city. Whether it is Jacquemus’ minimalism, Dior’s polish or Moncler’s cultural influence, each capsule sets a new tone for what modern winter dressing can look like.


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