Jackets! Leggings! Boots! 33 Nordstrom Items Ideal for Hitting the Slopes in Style
I'm not a big skier, but I know that the slopes have become more than just a place for winter sports. They've evolved into glamorous snowy runways for showing off elegant ski outfits. This shift toward donning stylish ski attire has sparked a surge of interest from brands and retailers eager to tap into this growing market. Among the options available for women, one name stands out as the premier destination to fulfill all your ski-fashion needs: Nordstrom.
You'll find a breathtaking selection of skiwear catering to fashion and function at Nordstrom. Picture yourself in a striking Goldbergh ski suit that commands attention or classic ski pants that can be mixed and matched with different puffer jackets. The offerings don't stop there; you can also find bold goggles that pull your look together and chic gloves that allow you to use your phone to take content without sacrificing elegance and warmth. To ensure you stay cozy during those chilly days, you'll also discover flattering thermals that can be layered or worn alone.
Whether you're gearing up to take on the famous slopes of Aspen—just like celebrities Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, and Kylie Jenner did this past weekend—or planning a winter adventure abroad to Saint Moritz, keep scrolling to explore my curated guide to the best skiwear at Nordstrom.
This ribbed sweater not only keeps you warm when worn under a jacket, but it also acts as a fashionable piece for après-ski.
A black ski jacket is a versatile choice and is easily paired with both solid and patterned bottoms.
These will keep your feet warm, even in temperatures as low as -22°F.
Even if you don't wear this on the slopes, you'll still want to bring it on your trip.
All I want to wear this year is brown ski pants with a matching jacket.
Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner wore Moon Boots in Aspen last week.
Normally, I don't love puffer coats because they're bulky, but this one with the belted waist creates a flattering fit.
I've heard such great things about Varley's leggings that it's time I invest in a pair.
The cinched jacket is one of the biggest fashion trends of 2025.
I know you have rich taste if you wear any skiwear from Goldbergh.
I don't know why it took me so long to try Zella's leggings, but now, they are the only ones I will wear.
I love the quilted design and funnel-like neck.
Last but not least, here's a classic pair of winter boots.
Nikki Chwatt is an associate fashion editor based in New York City. She joined Who What Wear in 2024 after writing fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content for WWD, Well+Good, Editorialist, and more. With a passion for personal style and the creativity that comes with it, one of Chwatt's goals is to help others understand that there is no such thing as a “good” or “bad” style; it’s just about putting an outfit together that makes you feel confident in yourself. When she's not writing, you can find her taking a Pilates class, reading a powerful romance novel, or exploring a new wellness spot in Manhattan.
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