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I’m a Lifelong Skier—This Is My 5-Step Method to Nailing an Après Ski Outfit

written by PAIGE CUSHMAN

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Graphics: Marta Taras
Graphics: Marta Taras

As someone who’s been skiing since the age of 8, I know the magic of a powdery run through the evergreens. But even on my most athletic days, I’m the type to tap out after a couple of greens and spend the rest of the afternoon sipping hot toddies by the fire.

From Kendall Jenner to Sabrina Carpenter, après-ski style has been everywhere this winter—whether they’re actually hitting the slopes or just soaking up the wood-paneled glow of the Aspen lodges. Think effortless layers, chunky knits, and winter boots that say, I could ski, but I’d rather not. If you want to master the après-ski aesthetic without looking like you’re headed to a themed party, here’s the foolproof formula from someone who’s perfected it both on and off the mountain.

1. The perfect base layer

A solid après-ski look starts with the right foundation. Whether you’re layering a sleek turtleneck underneath your puffer or wearing a fitted thermal as a standalone moment, base layers keep you warm, dry, and free from that “I can’t move my arms” kind of bulk.

Dudley Stephens
Fleece Turtleneck
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Dudley Stephens
Waffle Turtleneck
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Revolve
Thermal Bodysuit
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lululemon
Fleece-Lined Leggings
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2. A sweater that’ll help you defrost

I like to think of après ski as a love letter to a good sweater. Whether you go bold or keep it classic, the key is an oversized fit that’s cozy enough to lounge in, but stylish enough to wear out when you finally shed the puffer.

Dudley Stephens
Fleece Pullover
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Anthropologie
Fringed Cardigan
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Everlane
Oversized Turtleneck
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Aritizia
Merino Wool Sweater
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Source: Ally Wolf

3. A good coat that makes a statement

The right coat is the main character of any après-ski look. It needs to be warm enough for stepping out into the snow, light enough to drape over a chair by the fire, and stylish enough to make you feel like you belong in an Aspen paparazzi shot. These would put any black puffer to shame.

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Varley
Short Puffer Coat
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Tularosa
Sherpa Coat
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PISTOLA
Puffer Jacket
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Apparis
Ski Jacket

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Source: @madelinegalassi

4. Winter boots that feel like a warm hug

Anyone who’s worn ski boots for more than five minutes knows the pure bliss of taking them off (IYKYK). There’s no better feeling than swapping them for something cloud-like or furry—bonus points if they’re both.

Sam Edelman
Cuffed Booties
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Free People
Sport Snow Boots
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Sam Edelman
Lug Sole Booties
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Michael Kors
Patent Leather Boots
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5. Accessories that make the outfit

This is where you can get a little unexpected. A baseball cap with a fur coat? Chic. Chunky earrings and a fuzzy headband? Now’s the time. A faux-mink scarf? Wrap it on. Lean in, have fun, and don’t be afraid to pull out all the stops.

Anthropologie
Chunky Square Earrings
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Anthropologie
Yankees Cap
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Apparis
Faux Mink Scarf
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Dé Rococo
Fuzzy Headband
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Paige Cushman, Branded Content Editor

From small community newspapers to country music marketing, Paige has found the most fulfillment in finding and sharing the uniquely human stories that compel an audience. As a Branded Content Editor at The Everygirl, she is able to combine her excitement about women’s issues and pop culture with her editorial skills to create quality content for our brand partners.

This post contains a sponsored inclusion of Dudley Stephens but all of the opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board.