Best Ski Clothes For Women
16 Chic Finds to Hit the Slopes in This Winter

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We're excited to take on the mountains and go skiing this year — not just to catch a thrill but also to dress in a chic ski outfit. After all, there are so many great options on the market to choose from, including onesies worthy of an Instagram post, fit-and-flare snow pants that are *actually* cute (we swear), and jackets that fuse warmth and style. Because whether you're a black diamond expert or learning to tackle the bunny slopes, you need to be dressed for the occasion.
With ski clothes, you can go in one of two directions: An all-black or white outfit is classic and always looks good., but adding a pop of color to your mountain look will certainly make you stand out on the slopes. Ahead, we've rounded up 16 cold-weather workout essentials you'll love wearing on the slopes for warmth and style, including options for every price point. Shop our favorites ahead.
All in Motion Women's Snowsport Waterproof Pants
Run, don't walk to get your hands on the All in Motion Women's Snowsport Waterproof Pants ($48). They're both windproof and waterproof, and you can't beat the under $50 price tag.
Thermajane Long Johns Thermal Underwear
Super cold days call for a pair of fleece-lined thermal underwear like the Thermajane Long Johns Thermal Underwear ($30), an Amazon bestseller. They come in 15 different colors, and double as cute loungewear.
Zara Recco System Windproof and Waterproof Down Jacket
Zara's new ski collection is next-level good. Case in point: Meet the Zara Recco System Windproof and Waterproof Down Jacket ($239). It comes in this pretty shade of blue as well as black, if you prefer neutrals. It features a removable hood, a ring to attach your gloves, zippered pockets, and more. Plus, it promises to keep you warm down to 3.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Spyder Strutt Bib Shell
Prefer a bib to traditional snow pants? The Spyder Strutt Bib Shell ($299) was created to fit you snugly. It comes in three colors and boasts a fleece interior, zippered pockets, and adjustable suspenders.
Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket
The Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket ($229) is perfect for trapping body heat on regular days and on the slopes. If you wear it to the ski resort, we recommend wearing it as an insulating layer piece underneath a waterproof shell.
H&M Flared Ski Pants
The H&M Flared Ski Pants ($65) aren't your average ski pants. We love how they're fitted throughout with a statement flare boot opening. Our only word of warning is that the brand doesn't state what conditions they're best for. (Not sure about you, but we're willing to chance it).
Zara Windproof and Waterproof Down Coat
The color of the Zara Windproof and Waterproof Down Coat ($299) is *chef's kiss* perfection. Not only that, but it's waterproof and windproof, plus designed to keep you warm in negative degree (!) temps. We'll take two.
Halfdays Emma Pants
Halfdays is one of the hottest new ski brands of the moment, and the brand's Emma Pants ($275) are one of our top picks. They're insulated for cold, but they're also breathable, so you won't have to worry about overheating or being damp. Shoppers rave about how flattering they are.
ASOS 4505 Ski Fitted Belted Ski Suit With Faux Fur Hood
Warmer days call for this ASOS 4505 Ski Fitted Belted Ski Suit With Faux Fur Hood ($185), and you can always layer a puffer over it. It's the sleek ski suit of your dreams.
Icrebreaker Ski+ Light Over the Calf Socks
No, you can't ski in your everyday socks. The Icrebreaker Ski+ Light Over the Calf Socks ($28) are specically designed for the slopes and crafted from breathable merino wool.
Goldbergh Pippa Ski Pants
Make a statement in these cute Goldbergh Pippa Ski Pants ($599). We love that the pants are form-fitting, but have a wide enough leg to go over your boots.
FP Movement All Prepped Ski Jacket
Ski clothes can sometimes make you feel like the Michelin Man, with so many bulky layers. No more, thanks to this FP Movement All Prepped Ski Jacket ($428). It's got a fitted waist, which we love, and it's warm and cozy. It comes in a few colors, but we love this purple gray color, particularly against the white snow.
The North Face Apex STH Pants
The The North Face Apex STH Pants ($159) will go with every type of jacket, comfortably taking you from the slope to the lodge. They are 100 percent windproof and water resistant.
Perfect Moment Allos One Piece
Instead of picking up pants and a jacket, go with a sleek one-piece. Though it's undeniably an investment, we're obsessed with the blue and red accents on this white Perfect Moment Allos One Piece ($1,090).
FP Movement Nantucket Fleece
For when it's really really cold outside, you need a base layer. We love this cozy FP Movement Nantucket Fleece ($98) because it's perfect for wearing in real-life and on the slopes, costs under $100 and, comes in over a dozen colors.
FP Movement All Prepped Ski Suit
The waterproof FP Movement All Prepped Ski Suit ($548) is one of the chicest one-pieces we've come across, perfect for the skier who wants to look chic on the slopes but not over the top. It comes in five colors and features lovely quilted detailing, a fitted elastic waistband, an adjustable and removable hood, boot gaiters, and more.