No Chunky Sweaters! Celebs Are Giving Après-Ski Style a Sophisticated New Twist

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To no one’s surprise, Kendall Jenner, Rihanna, and Hailey Bieber kicked off the new year—and the ski season, for that matter—in a series of looks that redefine après-ski style. With Aspen, Colorado their destination of choice, this stylish set proves that looks can be served regardless if you choose to hit the slopes or not. Après-ski attire is typically defined by a few key items: outstanding outerwear, stylish snow boots, alpine accessories—like earmuffs and fur-lined gloves, and so much more. Naturally, these fashion darlings delivered on all of the above. Whether you’re planning a winter getaway to Aspen à la the Jenners and Bieber, or perhaps you’re jet-setting across the world to Japan’s Niseko, let our favorite celebirty looks be your guide to arriving in style. 

Each look du jour is true to their individual style: Jenner in a minimalist yet glam shearling coat, Rihanna turning wardrobe staples like a hoodie into a work of art,  and Bieber in her beloved chunky loafers and socks. This is certainly not the last après-ski attire we’ll see from this stylish set–the season has just begun, after all! 

Below, shop Jenner, Rihanna, Bieber, and more celebrity après-ski looks for the ultimate outfit inspiration for any and all of your upcoming winter getaways. 

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No Chunky Sweaters Celebs Are Giving AprèsSki Style a Sophisticated New Twist

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