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Snow Bright

Color is the name of the game for spring ski fasion. PLUS: ski accessories for the slope and beyond.
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Skiing, next to shopping, is a Texan’s favorite pastime. Whether you prefer the double diamonds or the bunny slopes, bundle up in brilliant color before you hit the snow. Vivid pastels and intense brights blanketed the runways for spring, so why not incorporate the trend while you ski? You’ll love this moisture-absorbing, lightweight polyester shell and insulated pant by Swiss-based JetSet and Echo’s colorful, mix-and-match knit gloves. Wrap a long, fringed scarf around your neck for added pop. Top off your ensemble with pink goggles by Oakley. They’ll protect your peepers, and you’ll look absolutely fabulous while cruising down the mountain.

Samantha is wearing JetSet polyester shell ($148) and ski pants ($338) with Echo knit gloves ($18.50) and scarf ($29), all available at St. Bernard Sports.

 Photo: Bode Helm

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Snow Right
These sexy, après ski goodies will have you looking savvy, whether you’re hitting the ski lodge or Stonebriar Centre.

PRETTY IN PINK
Pack post-ski necessities in this darling suede tote ($458/Coach, Dallas Galleria).

<< FOOT WARMERS
Toast your toes in Australian merino shearling boots by Pola ($250/Steven Spodek).

TRUE BLUE
Wrap your delicate neck in Italian cashmere by Pink Cake ($58/Off the Shoulder, Knox Park Village).

EYE CANDY
Shield your eyes in style with these fab shades by Giorgio Armani ($200/Neiman Marcus, NorthPark).

HOT LOCKS
Tame your mane with a chic headband ($180 per four-piece set/Chanel, Highland Park Village).

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