Celebrity Ski Style: A Guide to the Hottest Trends on the Slopes

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In the glamorous world of winter sports, celebrities are transforming ski slopes into runways, showcasing an array of high-fashion ski apparel and accessories. This season, A-listers are embracing both practicality and unparalleled style, turning heads with their curated winter ensembles. From sophisticated shearling to bold prints and innovative collaborations, the trends seen on the mountains reflect a fusion of luxury, comfort, and celebrity influence.

Celebrity Winter Fashion Takes Over Elite Ski Destinations

The winter of 2026 has witnessed an impressive display of celebrity fashion on the snowy peaks of premier ski resorts globally. On February 1, 2026, stars were spotted sporting the latest in upscale ski gear. In the bustling resort town of Aspen, a hub for the elite, music icon Mariah Carey was seen with Jeff Bezos, both donning stylish Stetson Gus 6X hats from Kemo Sabe. Carey's selection, priced at $425 (with hat bands sold separately), exemplifies a blend of rustic charm and high-end accessorizing. Meanwhile, actress Kate Hudson was a vision of elegance in Aspen, wrapped in a Prada patchwork shearling coat, a luxurious pre- and après-ski piece retailing at $14,000. Supermodel Sara Sampaio also graced the Aspen slopes in December, marking her "first ski day of the season" in a sleek Mackage Elle-ZR ski suit, a statement piece valued at $1,590.

Across the Atlantic, in the picturesque Méribel-Courchevel, Florence Pugh celebrated her 30th birthday in mid-January, alongside Ashley Park and Finn Cole. Pugh made a vibrant statement in a Goldbergh Zafira ski suit featuring a trendy snake print and faux fur trim, priced at $1,899, complemented by matching mittens at $329. The slopes of Austria saw Rosie Huntington-Whiteley navigating the peaks in functional yet fashionable Moon Boot x Moncler Grenoble Icon boots, retailing for $785. In New York, the children of A$AP Rocky and Rihanna were observed in mini Moncler puffers, indicating a familial embrace of luxury winter wear, while A$AP Rocky himself has been frequently seen in a Chanel shearling lambskin trapper hat, costing $1,925, with a matching muff at $1,625, and also showcased his collaboration with Moncler Genius, including the glossy Bahianinha down jacket for $3,540.

Other notable sightings include Shay Mitchell in Canada in January, showcasing a studded Celine ski mask priced at $770. Kevin Hart was spotted at Aspen's Snowmass resort in a Spyder Vanqysh jacket, part of a brand partnership. Similarly, Sydney Sweeney skied in Megève wearing the Spyder Haven jacket, priced at $875. Hollywood A-listers Anya Taylor-Joy and Chelsea Handler were seen in Smith helmets, with Handler specifically wearing a $185 Method Pro Mips helmet. Louis Vuitton Men’s creative director, Pharrell Williams, introduced a lavish ski collection, featuring a mink bomber jacket at $25,300 and suede and shearling Yeti boots at $1,760. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, as investor-advisers for Perfect Moment, highlight their brand's appeal with balaclavas at $140 and houndstooth ski pants at $795. Lastly, Kim Kardashian’s brand Skims, in its second collaboration with The North Face, offers a coveted Nuptse wrap parka at $550, expanding into kidswear.

This season's celebrity ski fashion clearly illustrates that the slopes are not just for sport but also for expressing personal style. The integration of high fashion with performance wear has never been more evident, as designers continue to innovate, offering pieces that are both luxurious and suitable for the wintry environment. From unique hats and coats to specialized suits and accessories, celebrities are leading the charge in defining contemporary winter elegance.

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