The Snow Edition brings a moody and sleek aesthetic to traditional ski wear.

- Anthony Vaccarello releases the Snow Edition for Saint Laurent Rive Droite with a campaign photographed by Henrik Purienne.
- The collection includes a full range of ready-to-wear and hard goods, featuring a third collaboration with ski manufacturer ZAI.
- Shoppers can find the limited drop at select flagship locations in Paris, Los Angeles, Meatpacking, and Toronto.
Winter sports gear often falls victim to loud graphics or clunky silhouettes, but Anthony Vaccarello has a different plan for the slopes. With the release of the Snow Edition from Saint Laurent Rive Droite, the house applies its sharp and monochromatic lens to the alpine category. Photographed by Henrik Purienne, the collection offers a full wardrobe and the hard goods to match.
The ready-to-wear selection covers men’s, women’s, and unisex styles. The pieces focus on warmth without sacrificing the house’s established line. Shoppers will find turtleneck sweaters and ski pants alongside heavy-duty down jackets and snowsuits. The footwear edit is particularly distinct. Women can opt for black furry ski boots (a texture play that breaks up the technical fabrics) and the men’s range includes Neve boots offered in beige or black.



Beyond the clothing, Rive Droite continues its tradition of curating objects that serve as both tools and design pieces. For the third time, the brand has worked with ski manufacturer ZAI. These three exclusive pairs of skis and snowboards mix high design with actual mountain capabilities. The ZAI system focuses on ski geometry, preload, and binding positioning. This technical setup manages speed and control to support a smooth ride and grip.
The hardware lineup includes other monochromatic winter toys. There is a black wooden sledge and a black Eretic snowscoot. For safety, the house includes two black Salomon helmets.




You won’t find these items everywhere. The Snow Edition is stocked at strictly select locations. Fans can find the collection at the Saint Laurent Montaigne store and Rive Droite in Paris, the Rive Droite location in Los Angeles, the Meatpacking store, and the Bloor Street store in Toronto.