Topshop’s SNO skiwear collection will legit make you want to take up skiing

Or maybe just do the whole après ski thing

Or maybe just do the whole après ski thing

If your winters are all about skiing holidays, you'll know skiwear can be quite expensive, which leaves little room for updating your gear if you fancy it. Which is where Topshop's new SNO collection comes in handy, because it's all about fashion-led, high-performance skiwear.

This latest drop is actually inspired by the 80s disco scene, with salopettes, ski suits and thermal wear all featuring neon colours and metallic finishes.

Stand-out pieces included a metallic finish jacket, retro white salopette and the most gorgeous body. The pieces are also versatile enough that you can mix and match them together on the slopes, and incorporate them in your normal wardrobe off the slopes too.

The knitted bodysuit will be great with mum jeans, while a puffa jacket will add a sporty edge to a knitted dress.

But just because it’s affordable doesn’t mean you’re losing on quality. Thanks to fleece linings, adjustable hoods, faux fur and waterproof linings, you’ll be warm and dry on the pistes.

Really, it's enough to convince you to take up skiing if you're not into the hobby already. Or you know, just book yourself a nice chalet in the Alpes and gorge on cheese fondues and mulled wine.

Either way, you'll be stylish and warm doing it, especially if you're getting one of the three key pieces below.

Shop now: Silver Ski Puffer Jacket for £110 from Topshop

Shop now: White Faux Fur Hood Ski Jacket for £95 from Topshop

Shop now: Black Flared Ski Trousers for £79 from Topshop

Shop now: Vinyl Ski Trousers by Topshop SNO for £65 from Topshop

Shop now: Sleeveless All In One Ski Suit by Topshop SNO for £95 from Topshop

Shop now: Colour Block Body by Topshop SNO for £45 from Topshop

We'll see you on the pistes then.

Shoop shoop.

Penny Goldstone

Penny Goldstone is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes about catwalk trends and the latest high street and Instagram sartorial must-haves. She also helms the Women Who Win franchise.

She has worked in fashion for over 10 years, contributing to publications such as Cosmopolitan, Red, Good Housekeeping, and Stylist.