I'm Going on My Very First Ski Trip—Here's What I'm Packing
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@ryandestiny; @cassdimicco; @fannyekstrandMy idea of a vacation includes lying on a soft, sandy beach in a bikini doing as little as possible. After living in New York for almost a decade and battling against the snow each winter, I've done my part to actively avoid having to trapeze through slippery, slushy ice and polar vortex–level cold. But somehow, my best friend coaxed me into doing what I've evaded most during the past few years: going into the snow and for a vacation no less. Before the cold weather completely lets up, we're heading to the snowy mountains of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. And of course, being in a snowy resort town means skiing and snowboarding abound—I couldn't be more (reluctantly) excited.
While this trip definitely requires me to break out of my shell and embrace something new, I'm most looking forward to planning my outfits. As a first-time skier, I had absolutely no idea what to include in my suitcase, but thanks to a little shopping research, I have plenty of style inspiration to reference.
It seems that every fashion person in existence has gone on a ski trip this season, which has been to my advantage, as I've been able to discover stylish pieces that nail that quintessential après-ski aesthetic. At least if I fail at sliding down the slopes (which I'm totally expecting to do, BTW), I'll look good doing it. Below, I've gathered 24 of the core winter-weather pieces I have in mind for my upcoming trip. Big Aspen vibes ahead.
Heavy-Duty Boots
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@cinziabayliszulloWith all that snow, boots that are up to the task are essential. Moon Boots are the obvious choice (they seem to sell out lightning fast, though), but several other brands like Hunter and Mackage are also on my shopping list. Since boots are a huge part of my ski look, I'll be going flashy with these.
Technical Jumpsuit
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@idaheritierAm I the only one who thinks ski suits look incredibly cool? Not only are they practical, but they also keep blasts of air from permeating through. I've found suits as loud as checkered print and hot pink to subtler versions in black or neutral quilted material.
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@cassdimiccoAs an L.A. person, I'm used to light jackets and, at the very worst, wool coats. Needless to say, I am thoroughly underprepared on the winter-coat front. In my dreams, I'd be skiing down the slopes in a fancy Moncler puffer, but my research has also led me to plenty of equally cute affordable options.
Warm Base Layers
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@emilisindlevI'm that person who is perpetually cold, so you already know I plan to be bundled up in a multitude of cozy base layers to lock in the warmth. While I'm sipping tea by the fire, I'm sure I'll be glad I did.
Snow Goggles
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@ryandestinyNow that the key pieces are all set, it's time to dig into the accessories. As a first-timer, it's easy to forget the little details like this, but all of my experienced friends drilled the importance of quality snow goggles into my head.
Statement Cold-Weather Accessories
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@fannyekstrandNow for the fun part: cool accessories. Miu Miu's recent ski-themed winter collection has been on my mood board forever, and yep, the slippers are already in my cart. I'm also excited about fuzzy headwear and sleek gloves.
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