5 ski and snowboard collections worth flexing this winter It’s après-ski season

In the heart of the ski season, 2026 kicked off with the collaboration between Our Legacy and outdoor brand Goldwin—a partnership that effectively cemented the golden moment of the meeting point between fashion and the mountains, already rich with meaningful cues toward the end of 2025. We selected the 5 best collaborations, along with their standout items, that you might want to opt for this ski season: the arrival of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games is inevitably being felt.

Our Legacy Work Shop Goldwin

It’s impossible not to start with the most recent one chronologically, but also certainly one of the most noteworthy—and without a doubt a collaboration destined to set a benchmark against which many of the partnerships arriving in 2026 will be measured. The campaign was shot in Nozawa Onsen, in Nagano Prefecture, where the 1998 Winter Olympics were held—just to stay on theme. Waffle hoodies, shell jackets, tote bags, vests: not everything is perfectly designed or conceived for the mountains, yet that is precisely how Goldwin and the newly LVMH-acquired brand interpret a mountain environment.

Supreme/Völkl Skis

Little creativity, a lot of substance. A “Supreme-style” modus operandi: reworking designs and patterns already used in the past, updating them year after year and applying them to accessories or various objects. In this case, even skis—paired with matching ski suits. The New York brand developed this collection through a collaboration with Völkl Skis, the German company specializing in sports equipment.

Jacquemus x Nike

When the Après-Ski collection by Jacquemus and Nike dropped at the end of November, Simon Porte Jacquemus stated: “I’ve always loved skiing: it’s my favorite sport, and the slopes have been my go-to winter destination since I was a kid.” A statement that may have surprised the French brand’s audience, more accustomed to the fairytale settings of Provence, most often in spring or summer. Yet this collaboration resulted in no fewer than 18 pieces, designed for both snowboarders and skiers.

Rossignol x AC Milan

Socks, gloves, fleece, goggles, beanies, pants, and jackets: the Rossignol collection created for AC Milan is an exception within this roundup, simply because it is more than worthy of inclusion.

Saint Laurent Rive Droite

Looking for anyone who has worn (or used) this Saint Laurent Rive Droite collection on the ski slopes. The Saint Laurent Rive Droite project embodies an ironic and sophisticated interpretation of the current Saint Laurent universe: it presents itself as a retail destination founded on the values of expression, sharing, and lifestyle, offering a broad and carefully curated selection of exclusive products across different categories. What’s far less ironic, however, is the pricing: snowboards and skis, created in collaboration with ZAI, retail at €10,000, as does the rest of the equipment we’re leaving you here.