Top 30 ski buys
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January is notoriously the month to hit the slopes. Following on from a month of partying and overeating, heading to the snow is the perfect way to start your 2015 fitness regime, and of course it is an excuse to roll out the sassy ski outfits complete with retro moonboots and figure hugging salopettes. Whether you're a fierce skier or prefer relaxing in the bar with a cheese fondue and glass of vino, you're default black leggings and cashmere jumper combo that are normally worn around the house just wont cut it...or keep you warm!
Since launching an entire section dedicated to skiwear on Net-a-porter.com designer collections from Fendi to Lacroix and super chic technical jackets and footwear to fight off the cold can now be yours in a click. Brit designer Henry Holland has teamed up with Roxy to create a more youthful skiing wardrobe complete with polka dots and neon trims. If you want your outfit on the sloped to reflect more of an alternative look, US label Bogner and its offering of checks, brights and leopard print will do the trick. If you are a skiing novice and want to avoid burning too big a hole in your wallet then check out Topshop, John Lewis and TK Maxx for more affordable styles.
Click through the gallery above to view our top 25 skiwear buys...