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Ski trip with new bf ... apres ski outfits?

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Sickofpeppapig00 · 24/02/2015 00:08

Going away in a couple of weeks with new boyfriend to the Alps and need mainly ideas for casual yet sexy outfits for slobbering around in the chalet/room after skiing, also for what to wear when going out for dinner.

I was thinking for chilling in the chalet something like cashmere dark grey joggers (already have them) with off the shoulder top perhaps (any ideas where to find one?) or Henley type l/s tops and thick woolly socks ... or would it be way too casual? I feel constricted wearing jeans so need an alternative for when we're staying in. For dinners etc out I remember everything being very casual so likely to take smart jeans and some nice wooly jumpers (nice silk shirt?) ... any other ideas?

Been skiing for years but have never been with a guy so any suggestions would be appreciated, thank you in advance!

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Sukie272 · 24/02/2015 10:47

Cashmere joggers and off-shoulder top sounds good for chilling in the room/chalet. Joggers are lovely after a tiring day on slopes, I have some velour ones that are really comfortable. Maybe take some soft wool jumpers too (eg merino) in a sexy cut. Or try mini-dresses over thermal leggings, can layer longline cardigan on top and wear with warm socks/slipper-boots. Or stretchy skinny cords with a nice sweater. I think silk would be a bit cold though.
For bars/restaurants I usually wear warm trousers and sexy jumper, sometimes with a sheepskin gilet on top (and ski-jacket). Stylish hats, gloves and snow-boots are practical. A lot of people are going for bright colours this season, and après-ski skirts are popular. Fur/fake-fur adds extra glamour for evening.

Reallyfeelingmyage · 24/02/2015 15:15

Where are you going? Most chalets/rooms are really warm so would suggest layering options even for lounging...

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