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The 2026 Winter Olympic Games (Milano Cortina Olympic Games) will take place from 6/2 to 22/2 in Italy, featuring approximately 2,900 athletes from over 90 countries and territories.
Participating for the first time, Haiti was chosen by Vogue and numerous international publications as having the most beautiful uniforms. Stella Jean designed the outfits, drawing inspiration from artist Edouard Duval-Carrie's work. These were the only hand-painted uniforms featured in the parade. *Photo: Stella Jean*
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Moncler's designs for the Brazilian team were also among the beautiful uniforms. These versions reinterpreted the fashion house's iconic Karakorum down jackets, originally created for mountaineers Achille Compagnoni and Lino Lacedelli during their 1957 expedition to conquer K2 in the Karakorum mountain range – the world's second highest peak. *Photo: Instagram timebrasil*
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Italy's uniforms, designed by Armani, were considered luxurious. Before his passing in 9/2025, legend Giorgio Armani shared his thoughts on this Olympic collection. He stated that working with athletes was always a great joy and source of pride. Members of the Italian team paraded in gray melange wool trousers and bomber jackets. The design featured EA7 and CONI logos, a three-color elastic band, and the word "Italy" on the back. *Photo: Armani*
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The US uniforms continued to be among the beautiful outfits, thanks to a collaboration with Ralph Lauren. The designer created Fair Isle knit sweaters featuring national flag patterns, paired with long white coats adorned with ropes and toggles. *Photo: Ralph Lauren*
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According to Vogue, the Mongolian team's attire was among the most discussed. Goyol Cashmere handled the designs, reinterpreting traditional deel garments – long robes with characteristic nomadic-style belts – combined with modern touches. All outfits utilized premium cashmere, decorated with patterns inspired by silk and animal horns. *Photo: Goyol*
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For the third time, the Canadian team chose Lululemon to produce their Olympic uniforms. They presented versatile quilted jackets in red and grayish-blue, with removable sleeves that convert into gilets or fold into pillows. The designs were made from four-way stretch, wind-resistant, waterproof material with a fleece lining, paired with matching boots. The collection also included short insulated jackets made from nylon taffeta, decorated with patterns inspired by Canadian trails. *Photo: Lululemon*
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France's uniforms, created by Le Coq Sportif, featured a retro style. The design utilized an icy color palette, primarily white and pastel blue, with touches of red in the lining. *Photo: Le Coq Sportif*
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The Norwegian team wore uniforms by Dale of Norway, consisting of sweaters with traditional Nordic geometric patterns, combined with puffer jackets or white fuzzy sweaters. Dale of Norway has sponsored the Norwegian team's attire for 70 years since 1956 at Cortina d'Ampezzo. *Photo: daleofnorway*
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