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Tania Leslau

Best ski suits of 2024 to hit the slopes in style from Perfect Moment, Topshop and more

No brand defined the past few ski seasons quite like Perfect Moment. The Chamonix-base label was founded in 1984, but only in the past few years has taken off quicker than a beginner on an icy black. Whether hitting the slopes in Whistler, Verbier or Courchevel, a flurry of Perfect Moment ski suits are bound to whizz past you as you perfect your snow sport skills.

The ubiquity of the star-clad Perfect Moment ski suit has piqued overall interest in the undeniably elegant jumpsuit design. A one-piece is a true fashion statement, worn by those who consider mountain sojourns as an excuse to dress to the nines. Unlike flashing a brand new pair of snazzy Black Crows or Salmon boots, a ski suit doesn’t require excellent sporting ability to match its reputation. Why? Because it's a fun fashion showpiece. Nothing more and nothing less.

Of course, ski suits come with all the technical features and fabrics to make it a solid piece of skiwear. However, the truth is they are far from the most practical item of clothing. Take lunch breaks for example. With a handy pair of salopettes, a quick bathroom dash or vin-fuelled après is a fairly straightforward matter. Ski suits, on the other hand, require a full undressing, which when stuck in sub-zero temperatures, may not be the most tempting of thoughts.

No matter, they still look utterly fabulous. Sported by leading ladies of 20th-century pop culture from Princess Diana to Bridget Jones, various Bond Girls and Lady Gaga (her red patent number in House of Gucci remains firmly etched into our imaginations), the ski suit is the ultimate signifier of the style savant.

(Princess Diana Archive)

The ski suit silhouette has evolved dramatically over the years. Today, we are spoiled for choice with streamlined, aerodynamic designs created by expert brands like Rossignol, Goldberg, Fusalp and Cordova. Technological advancements have enabled designers to enhance the construction of their collections, resulting in steep price tags to match. 

This wasn't always the case. The Eighties oversaw a period of voluminous, colourbomb one-pieces as encapsulated most famously by the beloved People's Princess. For those wanting to avoid shelling out, opting for a retro second-hand suit of the aforementioned ilk or renting may be your best bet. High streets brands Superdry, Jack Wills and Topshop also offer punkish designs to shimmy into, minus the need to take your pension out early. 

Browse the best ski suits up for grabs and kit yourself out in time for your next devilishly stylish alpine adventure. 

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Perfect Moment Star Ski Suit

Tap into the ongoing captivation with all things Perfect Moment. The brand’s starry ski suit designers come influencer-approved and come complete with a fitted, flared silhouette in the label’s signature Toray Dermizax four-way stretch fabric to ensure water-resistant breathability and effortless movement. Further ski-ready features include a dedicated ski pass pocket, helmet-compatible hood, and snow gaiters. Add to bag.

Buy now £800.00, Perfect Moment

Bogner Misha Zebra-print Softshell Ski Suit

Teetering on the pricier end of the scale, this zebra-striped ski suit is for the boldest of skiers. A chocolate and cream colourway cuts the most dynamic of silhouettes on the slopes, while a cosy, functional fleece-lined shell with streamlining seams and quilted knees provides ample comfort.

Buy now £1695.00, Matches

Cordova Sommet Down Quilted Softshell Hooded Ski Suit

The most lavish option on the list, Cordova’s one-piece radiates ski chic. A powder blue pigment complements a voluminous padded form to produce a sculptural aesthetic. The price tag reflects the unparalleled quality of the down-filled quilted upper and hood, which further features streamlining softshell trousers.

Buy now £1800.00, Matches

Jack Wills Puffer Ski Suit

Revamp your snow arsenal on a budget with Jack Wills. A far cry from the lofty prices of designer pieces, this sleek, all-black suit by the heritage British brand is a failsafe option. It’s made from waterproof and windproof fabric with a Thermolite filling for sustainable lightweight warmth. Move freely on the slopes thanks to the four-way stretch trousers and figure-flattering nylon finish.

Buy now £129.99, Jack Wills

My Sunday Ski Velvet-quilted Ski Suit

Layering is essential for winter weather, and this slinky suit by My Sunday Ski allows the wearer to demonstrate their self-styling skills like no other. A regular fit, scooped neckline and sleeveless silhouette is enhanced by a flared style and trendy quilted padding, making for a subtle yet sophisticated pick.

Buy now £250.00, Selfridges

Goldbergh Starstruck Printed Down Ski Suit

Why follow trends when you can set them? Opt for a ski suit not owned by every influencer in Courchevel and start calling the style shots on the slopes. This down one-piece will swathe the wearer in warmth, while dazzling passersby with the aqua-blue star-clad print and belted silhouette.

Buy now £830.00, MyTheresa

Topshop Snow Suit

Topshop, the beloved It-girl brand, is offering an array of youthful suits to see you through the season. Our eyes fell on this striking zebra print number, which just so happens to be fully waterproof and fully fashion-forward. A larger fit allows for ample layering, while other nifty features include a ski pass pocket, internal gaiters and a detachable hood that promise an effortless ski session.

Buy now £200.00, ASOS

Fusalp Clarisse Ski Suit

This Barbie skis! Embrace your inner Margot Robbie with a raspberry-pink ski suit that exudes girlish glamour. Crafted from bonded fleece stretch softshell, the Clarisse ski suit is waterproof, windproof and breathable. Pair yours with white Moon Boots for the perfect après look.

Buy now £1080.00, MyTheresa

Ienki Ienki Ski Bib Suit

Bond Girl glam is always on the sartorial ski menu. With a vibrant cherry red colourway, Ienki Ienki’s Ski Bib Suit fits the bill. The suit is both lightweight and warm, topped off with elastic suspenders to ensure a streamlined fit. Chic padded panels made from durable fabric protect against the wind and keep chill-inducing moisture out. Chair lifts have never been so cosy thanks to goose-down insulation and additional Recco avalanche reflectors.

Buy now £905.00, Koibird

Perfect Moment GT Ski Suit

Purely because we’ve never seen a ski suit of this colour before, Perfect Moment gets a second mention. We were immediately enamoured with the pale, pear-green tone and snow-white racing panels. A flared leg, belted waistline and raised colour sculpt the form to perfection, while designated ski pockets and waterproof fabric add to the practicality of the show-stopping piece. Plus, it’s machine washable - a total win-win. 

Buy now £806.00, MyTheresa

Superdry Ski Suit

Superdry is currently seeing a renaissance on the high streets. From afghan coats to ski suits, the Japanese brand has it all. This jet-black piece, which also comes in vivid crimson, is a mid-range number to last the years. A fur-clad hood, a slim fit and leg gaiters promise style and sensibility in equal measure. Pop your ski pass into the designated pocket and away you go.

Buy now £279.99, Superdry

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