Mongolia’s opening ceremony uniforms for Milano–Cortina 2026 blend imperial history, nomadic heritage and luxury cashmere.
With Italian design heritage in the backdrop and leading brands dressing teams from around the world, the 2026 Olympic uniforms are looking like they would be just as at home on the streets of any international fashion week as they will be on the podium.
The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics is the second Games in a row to be hosted in a fashion capital. Paris 2024 set a high sartorial bar, with sharp Berluti tuxedo tailoring for the home team, and an exceptionally elevated take on athleticwear by Michel & Amazonka for the Mongolian squad.
Mongolia's uniforms for the Opening Ceremony of the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, designed by Goyol Cashmere, reimagine traditional deel garments of the nation's nomadic history.
With the Winter Olympics set to begin on February 6, we have curated our top picks of the uniforms that best define the style, innovation, and spirit of the 2026 Games. Lululemon returns to the world stage with a modular kit designed for the fluctuating temperatures of Milan and Cortina.
With just a few days until the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics begin, there has been lots of buzz online about the stylish kits that each country's athletes will be performing in.
There are 206 National Olympic Committees worldwide, which are devised by the IOC and the International Sport Federation. These two organizations are the sole authorities who come together to recognize NOCs for the official Summer and Winter Games.
Before a single medal is awarded at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Games, running Feb. 6–22, there will already be a clear set of winners in the arena of fashion. When athletes parade through the Milano San Siro Olympic Stadium on Feb.
2026 Games will be hosted in Milan and Cortina from February 6 to 22