If the Olympics are the world’s biggest stage, Milano Cortina 2026 might just become the world’s most-watched fashion show. Set in one of the planet’s great style capitals—with an Opening Ceremony tribute to the late Giorgio Armani—next year’s Winter Games are shaping up to be the chicest in Olympic history. From athletes strutting into the stadium in couture-level uniforms to the return of design houses with decades-long Olympic legacies, Milano Cortina is gearing up to deliver high-performance fashion with major runway energy.
Team Italia will wear one of Armani’s final creations. Team Mongolia is preparing for a repeat of their surprise viral moment from Paris 2024. And nearly every major fashion house has revealed a kit dripping in cultural references, national pride, and technical innovation.
Below, the standout Olympic uniforms already making headlines and setting the tone for what promises to be the biggest fashion moment of 2026.
Team USA × Ralph Lauren
For their 10th consecutive Games, Ralph Lauren leans into Americana classics: a winter-white wool coat with wooden toggles, a flag-intarsia turtleneck, and tailored trousers for the Opening Ceremony. For the Closing Ceremony, think vintage ski-racing energy—colour-blocked puffers and crisp utility pants, all proudly made in the USA.
Team USA × Nike
Nike’s medal-ceremony look features the Therma-FIT Air Milano Jacket, their most advanced outerwear ever. Built using new A.I.R. (Adapt. Inflate. Regulate.) technology and tested for 380+ hours in extreme conditions, it’s designed for performance and for everyone, with adaptive features supporting Paralympic athletes.
Team Canada × Lululemon
Lululemon’s most innovative kit yet channels the spirit of Canada through topographic-map prints, Merino knits, translucent technical fabrics, and a colour palette inspired by every corner of the country. After two years of athlete-led development, this is performance wear elevated with serious design cred.
Team Italia × EA7 Emporio Armani
A tribute to Giorgio Armani’s legacy, the 2026 uniform is milky white, textural, and quietly exquisite, from 3D “Italia” embroidery to technical down jackets and ski suits. Armani’s vision of harmony, purity, and respect for sport comes through in every piece.
Team France × Le Coq Sportif
Retro meets refined in France’s three-part collection: Village, Interview, and Podium. Frosted blues inspired by 1976 archives, beige duffle coats, safari puffers, and a topographic-map take on the tricolour make this one of the most editorial kits of the Games.
Team Mongolia × Goyol Cashmere

After captivating audiences in Paris 2024, Mongolia returns with Goyol Cashmere at the helm, though the designs remain top secret. Expect a blend of tradition and contemporary minimalism, with the elegance of Mongolian craftsmanship front and centre.
Team Norway × Dale of Norway

Heritage knitwear gets its spotlight moment. Dale’s Cortina 2026 sweater is a modern half-zip reimagining of their iconic 1956 design. Pure Norwegian wool, flag-inspired colourways, and decades of winter-sport history knitted into every stitch.
Team Great Britain × adidas
Bold fonts, pops of energetic pink, and a dynamic print layering the Union Jack with the Team GB logo define this collection. Competition wear sticks to classic red, white, and blue; podium looks broaden the palette with indigo, bright whites, and statement graphics.
Team Japan × Asics

Japan leans into symbolism: red gradients representing sunrise and transition, flowing “RYUSUI” water motifs, and Tyrolean-inspired graphics honouring the host region. The overall effect is serene, powerful, and deeply intentional.
Volunteers, Workforce & Torchbearers × Salomon

Even the workforce gets a fashion moment. Salomon designed a 17-piece modular wardrobe for more than 18,000 volunteers and staff, engineered over 18 months with input from 50+ designers and technicians. Technical, practical, and surprisingly stylish.
If Milano Cortina 2026 delivers anything close to what these kits promise, the Opening Ceremony may just outshine Fashion Week. —Noa Nichol



















































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