Form-fitting ski wear gives women a feminine silhouette, Gagliardi says, north face clothing while being functional for a trip on the mountain or to the grocery store.
Ski-wear designers are inspired by New York runways. Color blocking has become a big trend in ski wear, says Jody Schwartz, executive vice president at Free Country.
“Popped zippers really accentuate the technique and design of the jacket and can give color and pizzazz to a plain, solid-color coat,” she says. “Mixed-media jackets allow you to combine an assortment of fabrics together on one coat, allowing for a fresh, new winter look.”
Try black jackets with a twist — color-blocking jackets that incorporate pink north face backpack and black, or a black jacket with a purple popped zipper, she says.Again by changing the top or bottom, you can complement your wardrobe. Versatility is everything this winter season. In this segment, we feature the monochromatic look, stripes and contrast colours.
• Thursday, Dec. 19: Trends in dress and coat collections
In this video, we have cozy reversible textured coats, dresses and faux fabrics. Watch as we feature the tailored and sophisticated look.
• Friday, Dec. 20: Updated look in career wear
There has been a shift in fabrics, look and styles. Check out a hot geometric knit blazer, womens north face jackets on sale faux suede jacket, knit pants and mixed metal accessories.
• Saturday, Dec. 21: Knit wear equals stronger fashion statement
Today: Another career wear segment. Knitwear has evolved this season, not just in style but with colour. Ms. Whittaker says two-tone is the way to go.
• Sunday, Dec. 22: Casual wear
Look great and feel great at the same time. See how mixing colour and texture can create a new fashion look personal for you.