Down is probably a good idea. My wife skis in a North Face down ski jacket (can't remember the model) with a water resistant outer fabric. She uses a Mountain Hardwear Poodle Fleece pullover underneath it on cold days, and a cheap fleece vest on warmer days. We ski in Colorado, so she rarely, if ever, uses a shell on top of the down jacket since the snow is so dry out here.
My other sugestion would be to have you GF find a pair of really thin liner gloves to wear under the mittens. Liners made with Outlast are a great choice. I bought ours ar REI for about $8. They really do a nice job of wicking the perspiration off and keeping the whole system dry and warm.
Finally, remember that you lose a ton of heat through your head. Helmets are great insulators. When you combine one with a stretchy fleece beanie or balaclava, you're really upping the R value.
Brandine: Now Cletus, if I catch you with pig lipstick on your collar one more time you ain't gonna be allowed to sleep in the barn no more!
Cletus: Duly noted.
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