We reveal the luxury brands who have unveiled stylish ski wear collections for the 2026 winter season.
Dior
DiorAlps returns with a winter capsule inspired by altitude, movement and effortless elegance. Designed as a tribute to the magic of mountain escapes, the collection blends technical innovation with couture refinement, creating a modern Dior silhouette for cold-weather getaways. Soft fairisle knits, practical outerwear, technical accessories, denim and signature Dior prints come together in pieces that feel both luxurious and adventure-ready.


Every item is created to balance style with performance, whether you are wrapped up beside the fireplace or carving fresh tracks on the slopes. The palette remains timeless, the fabrics enveloping, and the details unmistakably Dior, resulting in a wardrobe that moves easily from chalet lounge to après-ski evenings.


No alpine-inspired collection would be complete without statement bags, and this season icons such as the Lady Dior, Dior Toujours and D-Journey appear in plush suede enhanced with shearling touches. DiorAlps captures the freedom of winter travel while staying undeniably chic.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton presents LV Ski, a complete winter wardrobe designed for style, movement and modern adventure. The collection elevates the House’s spirit of travel with technical outerwear, graphic coats and sleek salopettes crafted from ultra-light, fully waterproof fabrics that protect while allowing freedom to move. Recycled nylon jackets echo the Maison’s history with quilted stitching that recalls the interiors of vintage trunks.


Après-ski looks bring warmth and glamour, pairing Norwegian-inspired knits and Monogram motifs with sequin denim and plush textures. Leather goods take on a glacial sheen through Monogram Miroir canvas, reimagined in silver and a new copper tone across favourites such as the Alma, Speedy and Petite Malle. Shearling enriches icons from the Capucines to the Neverfull, while sporty nylon versions add an easy, travel-ready feel.


Finished with cosy accessories, sculptural boots and the statement ski mask, LV Ski captures winter escape in a refined, contemporary way — practical, polished and unmistakably Louis Vuitton.
Chanel
CHANEL’s COCO NEIGE 2025/26 collection brings a fresh vision of winter dressing, where technical performance meets polished elegance. Conceived for life between city streets and snowy slopes, the line blends protective fabrics, streamlined silhouettes and unmistakable CHANEL codes. Soft, frosted tones sit alongside deep navy, pine green and sleek black, creating a palette that feels both modern and serene.


Outerwear leads the story: taffeta puffers, graphic two-tone jackets and quilted knits offer warmth without bulk, while tailored technical trousers and cozy cashmere layers add refinement. Tweed appears in new alpine interpretations, alongside mohair, velvet touches and subtly shimmering accents that echo winter light.


Accessories amplify versatility. Earmuffs, pocket belts, sunglasses and velvet-finish nylon bags feel playful yet practical, while faux-pony and sheepskin boots deliver comfort with a couture twist. Designed to transition effortlessly from slope to chalet to city, COCO NEIGE reimagines winter style as confident, functional and beautifully composed.
Balenciaga
Balenciaga introduces its 2025 Skiwear Collection, a performance-driven wardrobe that fuses advanced innovation with the brand’s sculptural aesthetic. Protective outerwear leads the line, including reversible puffers, gilets, hooded parkas and fleece layers made with water-repellent shells, Aquazip closures and down-proof constructions. Hidden elastics enhance comfort and mobility, while the integrated Recco rescue system underscores a commitment to safety in demanding winter conditions.


The collection expands into technical equipment crafted with Italian specialists. Mirror-finish skis and snowboards, impact-resistant helmets, lightweight poles and silver-tinted mask goggles emphasise Balenciaga’s exploration of precision gear.


Footwear and accessories echo the alpine mood. Oversized boots and platform mules from the Dumbo and Alaska lines arrive in padded nylon and split calfskin for insulation, while signature bags such as Explorer, Rodeo and Le City appear in shearling-lined and fleece-lined finishes. Designed for slope to city ease, the collection brings thermoregulating outerwear, streamlined shapes and refined utility into a cohesive winter wardrobe.
Moncler
Moncler’s FW25 Grenoble collection reimagines skiwear by equipping everyday fabrics with true Alpine performance. What looks like suede, denim and flannel has been meticulously engineered to handle snow, wind and shifting temperatures, reflecting the brand’s commitment to research-led innovation. The standout denim ski suit, sourced from Japan’s Kojima mills, becomes windproof, waterproof and breathable, with taped seams, RECCO® reflectors and PrimaLoft Gold Active insulation for warmth without weight.


Signature puffers return with luxurious textures such as corduroy, velvet and wool, finished with metal hardware and leather trims. Technical patchwork outerwear blends GORE-TEX canvas, four-way stretch nylon and DERMIZAX DX to deliver advanced waterproof and windproof protection.


Après-ski pieces soften the mood with tonal suede, plush shearling and tech nylon, while classic knitwear, including Fair Isle and Irish Aran styles, anchors the collection in cold-weather tradition. The result is skiwear that feels luxurious, highly functional and distinctly Moncler, whether on the mountain or off.
Perfect Moment
Perfect Moment and BWT Alpine F1 Team unite for a winter capsule that blends performance skiwear with racing-inspired design. Built for speed, precision and cold-weather versatility, the collection reworks Perfect Moment’s technical silhouettes in Alpine’s signature blue and pink, accented with bold contrasts and graphic detailing. Ski jackets, suits and knitwear deliver warmth and mobility, while circuit-line motifs echo track layouts and subtle green and red markings nod to wheel-bolt indicators seen in the Alpine garage.


Signature shapes are refined with embroidered patches, sleek trims and co-branding that feels elevated rather than overt. Beyond the slopes, the capsule introduces après-ski layers and accessories that transition effortlessly from mountain days to relaxed evenings, offering a cohesive wardrobe anchored in comfort and durability.


The result is functional skiwear with the attitude of motorsport: aerodynamic, distinctive and crafted for those who appreciate technical performance paired with confident style.