Reminiscing about my trip to Vail earlier this year and thinking back on all the fits I wore! I wanted to share a few easy, replicable looks for you to save for your next mountain getaway. My styling secret for the snow is all about mixing warm, casual pieces with elevated staples and the right accessories.

Ahead, I’ve curated a list of my top six favorite outfits from the trip.

Jules xx 

The Casual Chic Day

For the days spent sightseeing or just taking things slower, I went for something comfortable but still put together. I built the outfit around a turtleneck knit with an “après-ski” print, then paired it with thick leggings and thermal socks to stay warm. I added a faux fur coat to pull everything together, and finished it with snow boots (so comfortable), plus a beanie, sunglasses, and some gold jewelry. Shop similar pieces here

A Pop of Color in the Snow

Sometimes you just want to throw on jeans and a sweater and call it a day. That works—but in snowy weather, layering makes all the difference. If you’re in the mood for denim, boyfriend jeans are a great option since the looser fit makes it easy to layer leggings underneath without feeling bulky.

I also like adding small pops of color against all the white snow—it makes the outfit feel a little more fun. I paired a yellow zip-up fleece over a turtleneck, then added an orange baseball cap for some extra contrast. Finish it off with snow goggles or sunglasses for a slightly sporty feel. Shop this look here

Quick Tips & Must-Haves

Coat Rotation: I love having options! You can easily get away with three essentials: a statement faux fur coat, a high-performance waterproof jacket, and a few reliable knits in rotation.

Layering 101: Always size up in your outer layers (like boyfriend jeans or oversized coats) so your thermals don’t feel restrictive.

Slope-to-Street

For actual time on the mountain, quality water resistance is key. I love a sleek one-piece or a matching set with skin-tight thermals underneath. To make it fashion-forward for post-ski drinks, tie a flannel around your waist and throw on a faux fur coat. Tip: Ditch the jewelry while skiing for safety, but keep it handy for the photo ops! Shop similar look here

Western Chic Dinner

Since Vail dinners are usually indoors, you can go lighter on the layers. For a sophisticated vibe, mix rich textures like suede pants with a classic knit. I leaned into the setting by adding a cowboy hat and studded earrings—the perfect “Western Chic” finish. Shop this look here

The Snowmobile Vibe

For a day out on the snowmobiles, I wanted something that actually worked for the activity but still looked cute. I went with a burgundy puffer jacket and classic black ski pants, then tied it all together with matching burgundy moon boots and a sleek headband. It’s the perfect proof that you don’t have to sacrifice style just because you’re doing something active! Shop this look here

Cozy & chic

This one’s for slower moments when you want to feel comfortable but still put together. I started with a half-zip fleece and added a black and white striped scarf for a bit of contrast. Then I layered on some statement earrings and a faux fur hat to keep it from feeling too plain. It’s easy, cozy, and perfect for stepping out for coffee or just wandering around. Shop similar styles here

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