The future of ski wear is as much about style as it is about performance.
Gone are the days of choosing between looking good and staying warm — modern fabrics, clever construction, and style‑savvy designs mean you can have both. Designer ski suits sit neatly at this intersection, combining technical know‑how with sharp silhouettes, proving that alpine dressing needn’t be purely functional — it can have a little fun, too.
Brands such as Goldbergh, Moncler, and Fendi have been leading the charge for stylish all-in-ones, producing pieces that perform impeccably on the slopes, whether carving down the piste or navigating powder-filled trails. Here, we explore the standout designer ski suits that should be on your radar, whether you’re off to Aspen, Val d’Isère, or Gstaad this season.
This season’s most stylish designer ski suits
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Alpine race track ski suit, Perfect Moment
For those who see the slopes as a stage, this Alpine Race Track Ski Suit would suit full‑on performance. Born from a collaboration with Alpine’s F1 team, the one‑piece channels motorsport precision into alpine apparel. With aerodynamic paneling, the suit has the technical sophistication you’d expect from something engineered for speed. Water‑resistant, breathable fabric, and thermal fleece lining make it equipped for carving runs, while zip pockets and a removable belt marry function with form.
Price
$1,495
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Shearling-trimmed insulated ski suit, Moncler Grenoble
Beyond its technical prowess on snow, Moncler’s designer ski suit has become a runway staple that exemplifies how luxury fashion has fully embraced alpine apparel as a high-fashion category. In denim-print, this shearling‑trimmed suit serves serious mountain functionality – it’s water-repellent, windproof, pocket-rich, and has a detachable sheepskin collar – all the necessary requirements.
Price
$3,503.39
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Belted cotton-blend ripstop hooded ski suit, Loro Piana
In high demand, Loro Piana’s hooded ski suit keeps the elements at bay while offering an effortlessly cool outline. Practical touches like adjustable cuffs, a belted waist, and zipped hems ensure performance on the slopes, while a large hood and secure pockets add everyday convenience.
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Price
$8,975
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Lieke ski suit, Goldbergh
Statement-making is one way to describe Goldbergh’s caramel one-piece. With plush faux fur fabric across the upper body and sleeves of the ski suit, the bottom half is balanced with a cinched waist and straight leg trousers. Practical details such as multiple pockets, snow gaiters, and ergonomic zippers make it functional, while insulated lining means you'll stay warm.
Price
$1,899
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Extreme-Tex ski suit with straps, Prada
A masterclass in functional luxury, Prada’s minimalistic ski suit is crafted from the brand’s high-performance, multi-layer ‘Extreme‑Tex’ fabric, making it waterproof, breathable, and windproof. Tailored details, including an elastic strap with a sliding ring and multiple secure pockets, elevate it beyond standard ski gear. Pair it with the matching ski jacket for a coordinated, head-to-toe look.
Price
$ 3,150
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Lorelle smocked technical ski suit, Mackage
For Mackage, versatility is key: its luxury Lorelle ski suit features a removable hood with shearling trim, letting you transition seamlessly from mountain lift to après-ski cocktails. Multiple zipped pockets – including a dedicated ski pass slot – keep it practical, while insulated fleece ensures you stay warm without ever compromising on style.
Price
$1,550
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Ulla 2in1 hooded plush-trimmed padded quilted ski suit, Bogner
Bogner’s designer ski suit features a two-in-one design that brings elevated versatility, with a removable hooded down gilet and teddy collar you can detach when you’re off the slopes. Padded for warmth, it’s engineered to keep you comfortable in cold conditions while maintaining a stylish silhouette.
Price
$3,200
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We Norwegians x Markarian ski jumpsuit, We Norwegians
Blending vintage charm with a modern mission, We Norwegians’ ski suit draws inspiration from iconic 70s designs. In a distinctly artistic twist, the suit’s cream shell is accented with bold red piping and delicate floral embroidery, and each suit in this limited‑edition collaboration is individually numbered, making it one-of-a-kind. The brand was founded by Tove Grane, who racked up 20 years working in the fashion industry before launching We Norwegians.
Price
$1,299
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Myoko crop puffer ski suit, Cordova
Cordova’s pastel ski suit, which also comes in a bold London-bus red hue, is easy to spot in a white-out. The cropped silhouette and vibrant color give it instant slope-side flair, while the puffer insulation laughs in the face of freezing temperatures. With a high neck, adjustable waist, and handy zip pockets, it comes fully loaded for ski season.
Price
$1,780
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Polar flare ski suit, Perfect Moment
Launched over a decade ago by extreme sports documentary maker, Thierry Donard, Perfect Moment is famed for its houndstooth print. A striking black‑and‑white colorway and flared silhouette nod to retro inspiration, while thoughtful functional details – like a helmet‑compatible hood and adjustable boot‑friendly hems – ensure this one‑piece suit delivers both protection and flair at altitude.
Price
$1,595
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Belted shearling-trimmed ski suit, Yves Salomon
In classic black, Yves Salomon delivers a ski suit built to last season after season. The detachable shearling collar, flared trousers, and belted waist create a sophisticated shape – proof that performance and style can coexist in the skiing world.
Price
$2,220















