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Fashion: warm colors at the top

2024-01-26T06:17:55.802Z

Highlights: This season, designers and major brands are bringing bright and joyful colors back to mountain dwellers. On the slopes, Fusalp magnifies red, dynamic par excellence. Moncler advocates an even bolder palette with vibrant greens, blues and yellows. An influence that extends to accessories, notably masks… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 60% left to discover. Flash sale Unlock all items immediately. I ENJOY IT Already subscribed? Log in.


The whiteness of the snowy slopes once again responds to the ski outfits in dazzling shades.


Outdoors during the day or indoors at night, mountain outfits can be seen again in Technicolor.

No more ultragraphic black and white.

Forgotten camouflage and other paramilitary-inspired outfits.

This season, designers and major brands are bringing bright and joyful colors back to mountain dwellers.

On the slopes, Fusalp magnifies red, dynamic par excellence.

As a complete outfit, combine the Guy jacket, a modern shortened interpretation of the Gezi jacket, in waterproof and water-repellent matte stretch twill, or the minimalist light Aspon jacket - easy to wear for the city under a coat - with the Franz IV technical pants in softshell stretch bonded with fleece.

Touches of scarlet also color the outfits of the British alpine and para-alpine ski team GB Snowsport of which Fusalp is the official equipment supplier.

Moncler advocates an even bolder palette with vibrant greens, blues and yellows.

An influence that extends to accessories, notably masks…

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Source: lefigaro

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