FASHION
I JUST WANT TO DRESS LIKE A CHALET GIRL
By Flo Bellinger, 10 November 2025
THE BASE LAYER
Whoever coined the phrase, ‘It’s what’s on the inside that counts,’ must’ve been a seasoned alpine dresser. This is one of a few occasions where your most understated garments – from leggings to thermals – become fashion statements, and you’ll soon see I plan to drown these simple pieces in a variety of ostentatious garb. So it’s their simplicity that works to your advantage. Skin-hugging base layers create a flattering canvas for your dream chalet-girl ensembles, provide a clean slate on which you can rotate almost anything, and (most importantly) they keep you warm. It’s vital, then, that you invest in good quality options – and these fit the bill.
GET THE LOOK:
OYSHO Half-zip body base layer in black, £35.99
Tala 365 long sleeve t-shirt longer length in black, £42
Aim'n Black wool sweatshirt in black, £139
Aim'n Macchiato shape seamless zip jacket in macchiato, £56
THE FAUX-FUR COAT
After making a memorable entrance at the end of summer, faux fur has remained the life of the autumn/winter party. Arriving in a cocktail of shades, lengths and finishes, this statement fabric is ideal for living out your après-ski fantasies. And if you’re going big, you may as well go really big. That’s why I’ll be purchasing a faux-fur coat this season. I mean, nothing says ‘snow queen’ like the swish of a fluffy jacket as you trot about your wood-lined terrace. These outerwear favourites are also incredibly cosy, meaning you have free rein to roll out the skimpiest of outfits well into December and beyond.
GET THE LOOK:
ASOS DESIGN tipped faux fur coat in blue and brown, £95
ASOS DESIGN Curve longline tipped faux fur car coat in brown, £85
Topshop faux fur longline double breasted coat in teal, £130
Mango faux fur coat with oversized collar in chocolate, £139.99
THE STATEMENT ACCESSORIES
When I think of chalet girls, the first thing that springs to mind is a fluffy hat. I’m not sure where that image sprang from, but it’s left an impression. Besides my snow bunny headpiece, I’ll also be reaching for accessories that strike a balance between practical and powerful – think fuzzy mittens, sharp sunglasses and faux-fur trims. I may not be in the right tax bracket for a sprawling alpine abode, but I’d have you fooled dressed in these.
GET THE LOOK:
Weekday faux fur headband in dark brown, £24
ASOS DESIGN leather gloves with faux Mongolian fur trim in green, £26
& Other Stories premium soft faux fur gloves in cream, £47
Le Specs dreamlover cat eye sunglasses in tortoiseshell, £65
THE BOOTS
On the point of practicality, footwear is worth a bit of forethought when it comes to the snow. Whether you’re hitting the slopes or strolling through the city, boots are your friend in colder climates. Go for something with a sturdy sole and plenty of grip (there’s nothing glamorous about taking a dive mid-stroll), and for optimal chalet girl style points, Moonboots provide a welcome hit of nostalgia.
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Moonboot EVX pumps in cream, £155
Bronx kendr-a buckle detail fold over boot in croc print coffee bean, £220
UGG classic ultra mini platform boots in chestnut, £155
Stradivarius Knee high riding boots in black in black, £59.99
THE BEAUTY ROUTINE
Pictures: ASOS
If I’m dressing the part, you’d best believe I’ll be extending my chalet-girl transformation to the beauty department. When you’re braving cold weather – particularly snow at high altitudes – your skin is going to suffer. Nourishing with rich lotions and potions is key to maintaining an enviable glow when you head for the mountains. Keeping your lips hydrated is another top tip for preventing a dry, dull complexion, and in this vein, nothing beats the Laneige Lip Sleeping mask. The fact that they’ve dropped a new hot cocoa scent is even better.
GET THE LOOK:
Embryolisse Lait Creme Concentrate Nourishing Moisturiser 75ml, £21.99
LANEIGE Limited Edition Lip Sleeping Mask Hot Cocoa, £21
Charlotte Tilbury Magic Hydrator Mist, £35
Kylie Cosmetics Vanilla Dew Hair & Body Mist, 236ml 7.9oz, £28