
French fashion house Dior introduces the DiorAlps capsule, a winter offering shaped for the slopes and the days that follow. The collection draws on a contemporary approach to mountain wear, bringing together technical construction and the visual language of the house. The result is a selection of ready-to-wear and accessories built for winter escapes, designed with the same precision and detail as Dior’s main collections.
The capsule focuses on outerwear, with puffers and ski jackets designed in soft and neutral tones. Several pieces feature the Dior Oblique pattern, applied as an all-over motif or as a subtle surface element. The boots follow the same logic, with après-ski silhouettes reinterpreted through Dior’s materials and proportions, offering insulation without sacrificing structure.

Accessories extend the collection into a complete alpine wardrobe. Ski goggles come with “Christian Dior” straps, while Teddy-D bucket hats, scarves, gloves and beanies carry matching signatures. The intent is clear: every layer, from the heaviest coat to the smallest detail, reflects the same visual identity.

The house’s bags also join the capsule in new seasonal versions. The Lady Dior, Dior Toujours and Diorstar appear in winter finishes that combine leather and shearling, shifting their usual city aesthetic into cold-weather territory. These variations complete the capsule’s objective of offering a full alpine look built from Dior’s existing icons rather than entirely new shapes.

The DiorAlps wardrobe brings together performance design and couture influence through fabrics, trims and recognisable house elements. The capsule presents a head-to-toe winter uniform for skiers, travellers and anyone dressing for alpine conditions with a fashion-led point of view.

















