Kim Kardashian is effectively becoming the Santa Claus of the fashion world, delivering SKIMS drops at a nonstop pace and never missing a season. Unlike Santa’s once-a-year schedule, however, the SKIMS sleigh stays in motion year-round. Just two months after the wildly successful NikeSKIMS launch, Kardashian has reunited with The North Face for a second après-ski collaboration. This new drop is designed to “continue pushing the boundaries” of winterwear. It aims to elevate cold-weather silhouettes with SKIMS’s signature contouring.
A Highly Anticipated Sequel Arrives
On December 4, SKIMS officially revealed the return of the North Face partnership, almost exactly a year after their debut collection. That initial 14-piece drop, filled with neutral puffers, snow pants, and beanies, sold out in five minutes. This sent fans straight to Instagram begging Kardashian to “restock it, please.”
Now, after months of anticipation, the follow-up arrives on December 9, finally answering those requests and tapping directly into the season’s biggest ski-inspired trends.
A Collection Driven by Comfort, Style, and Function
According to SKIMS, the second chapter introduces “new and returning silhouettes,” all centered around outerwear, base layers, and versatile separates. While the first collaboration focused heavily on skin-tone shades, this new drop expands its palette dramatically.
Introducing Five New Colorways
Once again, puffers steal the spotlight, but now in Bone, Kyanite, Gunmetal, Phoenix, and Onyx (ivory, cool-toned blue, gray, navy, and black). Shot against a dramatic Chilean mountainside, the campaign leans into a more elevated, alpine mood.
Building on last year’s viral success, SKIMS and The North Face also merged the cult-favorite puffer jacket with the rising scarf-coat trend. It’s hard not to imagine Kendall Jenner, one of the aesthetic’s earliest adopters, inspiring this hybrid design.
Scarf Coats, Wrap Puffers, and Mix-And-Match Accessories
Every padded scarf is sold separately, allowing shoppers to mix, match, and play with proportions. This time, the brands also introduce a long hooded puffer coat with a coordinating belt, marking a big expansion from last year’s cropped-only selection.
Expect to see at least one Kardashian or Jenner in the ankle-length version before the week is over.
SKIMS-Style Shapewear for the Slopes
Of course, no SKIMS collaboration would feel complete without body-con base layers. These pieces aren’t just stylish, they’re engineered to contour, move, and perform in cold conditions. Full-length ski suits return with fresh corset-inspired seams along the bodice, adding structure without sacrificing mobility.
Pair these with returning fan-favorite accessories: puffer gloves, slip-on mules, and winter-ready ankle boots.
Kids Join the Après-Ski Party
For the first time ever, SKIMS x The North Face is offering a full kids’ range, including coats, hats, footwear, and even helmets. Sizes span from 0–24 months to 2T–7T. This ensures that every Kardashian Kid, and many others, will soon be sporting the tiny puffers.
Adult sizes will run from XXS to 3X, with pricing from $55 to $800, slightly lower than the first collection’s $1,200 peak.
A Busy Year for Both Brands
This marks SKIMS’s fourth major collaboration of 2025. It follows NikeSKIMS, Roberto Cavalli, and the NBA/WNBA. Meanwhile, The North Face continues to dominate the collaboration space. They have partnered with Cecilie Bahnsen, Aimé Leon Dore, and Gucci in recent months.
Limited Edition, and Likely to Sell Out Fast
Although fans finally get the restock they manifested last year, the new SKIMS x The North Face drop remains limited-edition. Once it sells out, that’s it. So if you want to avoid déjà vu and another flooded SKIMS comment section, set multiple alarms for the December 9 release.
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- Alyssa Jade is a international fashion stylist and trend reporter based in Vancouver, Canada. Renowned for her versatile and expansive portfolio, Alyssa has collaborated with a diverse array of professionals, including athletes, political figures, television hosts, and business leaders. Her styling expertise extends across commercial campaigns, fashion editorials, music videos, television productions, fashion shows, and bridal fashion.
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