From the latest Dior collection to Prada Linea Rossa, these are the key pieces you need for the 2025 ski season

Dior
Dior’s Dior Alps skiwear collection is an ode to escape and the magic of the mountains. Dreamed up by Maria Grazia Chiuri this year’s collection features functional skiwear pieces, reinvented with inspirations from the latest Dior shows. These couture-driven creations creations combine high technicity and distinction as well as some of the house’s recognisable motifs.
Puffas, jackets, après-ski boots and the Miss Dior bag are all adorned with the Miss Dior Graffiti print, originally conceived by the Creative Director of the Dior ready-to-wear autumn-winter 2024-2025 collection. Pieces, such as ski goggles with a strap bearing the words “Christian Dior”, also feature the iconic Dior Oblique.
The pants are enhanced by knee reinforcements, ensuring optimum comfort in all circumstances. Reinterpreting the House’s lucky star emblem, the DiorStar sketch blossoms in delicate tones on enveloping knits, and on accessories such as scarves, hats and gloves.
Loro Piana
Loro Piana’s ski capsule collection uses the brand’s savoir-faire, avant-garde fabrics and expertise in innovation to create a technical offering that combines style, comfort and technicality. The collection aims to capture the joyful moments experienced together on the slopes, with a combination of pieces that express the Maison’s expertise and pioneering spirit. All of the products are created using a blend of technical and natural fibres, all treated to stand up to wind and cold. The collection also uses Graphene, the thinnest material known to man, blended with wool and cashmere to achieve an ideal body temperature in just five minutes. Graphene is about 200 times more durable than steel and is an excellent anti-bacterial material and heat conductor – the graphene-blend membrane distributes heat eight times faster than a traditional membrane.
Standout elements of the Capsule Collection’s adaptable, layered, unisex look include the Nuptse anorak and the Traveller jacket, the Adelboden outfit in Wool Cash Melange Clima System®and the Lavazei in an exclusive blend of silk, cashmere and virgin wool. The ski wardrobe also includes Nanga ski suits, the Bansko salopettes, and cashmere and Cashfur knitwear, in a palette of natural tones of rosemary, sage, brown and black with sandy highlights.
Chanel
COCO Neige, Chanel’s winter sports collection returns for another year with a focus on cosy comfort and technical excellence. The collection is inspired by the 1970s and fuses the technicity of winter sportswear with a casual aesthetic to create items that are designed for both on and off the slopes. Highlights include a down jacket in technical fabric embellished with braid, a fine-knit sweater and a pair of white jeans fastened with a jewelled button. A cashmere and silk ensemble punctuated with camellias with double Cs adds a mischievous edge to the collection, while navy blue technical jacquard ski jacket and trousers are both chic and comfortable. Trompe-l’œil technical fabrics evoke sophisticated textures, like this suede-effect ensemble in jersey – an original Chanel material – as a bra, skin-tight leggings and little zip-up jacket. And a black corduroy jumpsuit is chic and functional with head-to-toe allure.
Accessories include quilted gloves, cowls and retro glacier sunglasses, complemented with quilted sneakers and shearling ankle boots. As the ultimate touch of elegance on the slopes, white and black skis and poles are signed with a double C.
Fendi
Fendi’s ski wear capsule collection embraces the spirit of the elite winter resort lifestyle, combining sporty influences with glamorous touches: daytime and nighttime world, city and mountains, Rome and the Dolomites. This sophisticated collection combines Fendi’s signature style with technical fabrics and pieces designed with comfort in mind.
The collection features clothing and accessories, many of which are emblazoned with the double F monogram and a colour palette of neautral tones with flashes of blue and red create an eye-catching look. Accessories, including fur-trimmed boots, scarves and gloves in pastel tones, complete the look.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton’s latest Ski collection combines technical sportswear to fashion silhouettes that maintain warmth while meeting the practicalities of the season and exuding high-energy style. Chic ensembles for snowy days can be put together from base layers worn close to the body, plush fleece and ribbed cashmere knits in various shapes, and versatile sports leggings or jeans tucked into knee-high shearling boots. Overtop, the latest all-weather nylon pieces—from gilets to puffer jackets—with quilted topstitching that echoes the signature malletage finishing inside trunks.
Shearling extends to the capsule’s must-have leather goods, which includes the return of the Cozygram. Suede and shearling combine as an elevated all-over Monogram Carryall that leans into the season. The LV Snow series, which includes the OnTheGo and Keepall, makes a frosted fashion statement in gradient silver Monogram nylon. The Coussin bag, comes in a new gradient colour animation linked to the RTW print and is available in two colourways. The Monogram Miroir accentuates the retro-future aesthetic as a high-shine treatment atop canvas that features the LV Monogram embossed for extra texture. The Alma, Loop and Pochette Twin are shapes that have an instantly collectable allure.
Prada Linea Rossa
The Prada Linea Rossa ski collection reasserts the brand’s distinctive DNA, inspired by the human body. This collection explores the demands of movement married to the technical possibilities of advanced textile developments. Multifunctional materials combine paradoxical qualities to create garments engineered for the ever-changing needs of modern life: waterproof alongside breathability, lightweight yet strong, heat-sealing in place of stitching, and handworked details that combine extreme technicality with humanity.
The innovative fabrics focus on reproducing and anticipating the needs of a breathing body. Prada Extreme-Tex, which comes in two weights, offers antistatic, antibacterial and thermoregulation properties via a unique graphene membrane. In accessories, the collection features snow goggles and a snow helmet, engineered for winter sports performance. The innovative ergonomic helmet features MMS technology (Modular Brim System), creating the perfect helmet and goggle integration, while the rimless lens of the goggles blends performance, comfort and peripheral vision.