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Après-ski style is not about performance.

It’s about what happens after — when the skiing is over, the boots stay on, and the pace slows inside a lodge or chalet.

Wrapped in knitwear, shearling, and winter layers, clothing becomes texture and volume. Jewelry, quietly, becomes the defining detail. For winter vacations and ski trips, the right jewelry adds presence without effort.

This is where après-ski jewelry truly matters.

Paola Sighinolfi

What defines après-ski jewelry?

Unlike daytime ski outfits, après-ski style is relaxed, tactile, and grounded. Jewelry should feel intentional but never overworked — pieces that work naturally with winter fabrics and low light.

The goal isn’t sparkle. It’s balance.

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Paola Sighinolfi

What to look for in après-ski jewelry

When choosing après-ski jewelry, texture and proportion matter more than shine or trends. Brushed metal, softly matte finishes, and organic surfaces feel warmer against knitwear and winter layers, especially in low light. One considered statement — a sculptural cuff, bold ring, or substantial chain — is enough to anchor the look, a sensibility reflected in designers such as Ariana Boussard-Reifel, Completedworks, and Paola Sighinolfi, whose work balances presence with restraint.

At Maison Muguet, we curate jewelry with this in mind — pieces designed to live with you through seasons, settings, and states of mind.

 

January 02, 2026 — Marketing Maison