From Princess Diana to Cher: How dopamine dressing has hit the ski slopes
Dopamine dressing has made a vibrant return to the ski slopes after several seasons dominated by monochrome styles. Influenced by iconic figures like Cher and Princess Diana, skiers are embracing bold colors and retro styles. This shift emphasizes the importance of looking good while also prioritizing safety and warmth on the slopes.
- ▪Skiers have transitioned from monochrome outfits to colorful, retro-inspired styles.
- ▪Influences include Cher's 1970s attire and Princess Diana's 1985 ski fashion.
- ▪Luxury brands are offering retro collections, with single-suit styles gaining popularity.
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