MILAN (AP) 鈥 Mittens versus gloves? Hats against headbands? Merino wool over Mongolian cashmere?
Fashion is its own competitor in any Olympics, from team uniforms at the opening and closing ceremonies to individual looks in the stadiums and 鈥 during the Winter Games 鈥 on the slopes.
There’s also the simmering rivalry between Europe’s top two fashion cities. The were heralded as the most stylish yet, but Milan is going for gold on the heels of its and ahead of the women’s runway previews.
Athletes around the world have been ginning up anticipation by flooding social media with unboxing videos of their new swag. Before taking to the and they made their grand debut Friday night marching in the opening ceremony’s Parade of Nations in Milan, as well as in three other places.
That allowed up-in-the-mountains sports such as , , and to be represented in the Parade of Nations without needing to make the several-hours-long trek to Milan, the country鈥檚 financial capital, and back.
Here’s a look at some of the outfits:
Italy and Armani
Team Italy’s uniforms are the last ever designed by , who died in September .
The kit’s milky white color is meant to evoke harmony and snow-capped peaks, and includes a down jacket, thermal ski jacket and waterproof trousers. Its star piece, an oversized bomber jacket, is covered with 鈥淚talia鈥 heat-printed all over and finished with a high knit collar in the red, green and white of the Italian flag.
This was Armani鈥檚 fourth Winter Olympics uniform for Team Italia, made under the athletic EA7 Emporio Armani label.
He was honored in a separate given his ties to Milan and his legacy as one of the founders of Italian ready-to-wear.
USA and Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren channeled with its opening ceremony outfit, which was alongside other looks the Team USA athletes will wear throughout the Games.
Naturally it鈥檚 red, white and blue, exemplified by the Fair Isle knitwear with a U.S. flag and Olympic rings, matching tasseled hat and mittens. The prevailing mood for the opening ceremony uniform was winter white, in both a duffel coat and trousers. The choice was made with the athletes, and unofficially endorsed when Pantone made Cloud Dancer color of 2026 鈥 coincidentally on the same day Ralph Lauren unveiled its Olympic uniforms.
鈥淭hey thought it felt it felt like peace. They thought it was very ethereal,鈥欌 chief branding officer David Lauren told The Associated Press at the Ralph Lauren palazzo in Milan on Thursday night.
The Ralph Lauren team has been designing Team USA鈥檚 Olympic apparel since 2008, and designers start on each Olympics鈥 looks about 2 1/2 years out from the Games.
Haiti and Stella Jean
Haiti鈥檚 two-man Olympic team sported gear designed by Italian-Haitian designer Stella Jean and inspired by a Haitian artist’s painting.
The uniforms originally featured Toussaint Louverture, the former slave who led a revolution that created the world鈥檚 first Black republic in 1804, astride a red horse. But the IOC ruled that the image violated Olympic rules barring political symbolism, forcing Jean to
That left only Louverture’s charging steed 鈥 representing Haiti鈥檚 founding moment 鈥 against a lush tropical backdrop and azure sky. The IOC didn鈥檛 respond to The Associated Press鈥 request for comment, but no demonstration of political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any Olympic site or venue.
鈥淩ules are rules and must be respected, and that is what we have done,鈥欌 Jean told the AP at an exclusive unveiling at Haiti’s embassy in Rome.
Mongolia and Goyol Cashmere
Mongolian brand Goyol Cashmere launched its Olympic looks last month to instant internet acclaim. The designers were inspired by the 鈥渨arrior spirit鈥 of Mongolians who, for thousands of years, used cashmere to endure the brutal winters of the Central Asian highlands, the company wrote on social media.
The designers leaned heavily on attire dating back to the Great Mongol Empire between the 13th and 15th centuries, the brand said.
At the Milan Cortina Games, each Mongolian athletes will wear a cashmere ceremonial deel 鈥 a traditional tunic or robe 鈥 with silk trimmings to honor the past and present.
More casual looks will also feature cashmere, such as knitwear that draws upon the alpine ski sweater style of Western mountain culture, and traditional Mongolian motifs.
Canadian and lululemon
For Canada, lululemon looked to the frontier for fashion. The athleisure brand overlaid the North American country鈥檚 topographic map with colors ranging from deep red to iceberg-inspired greens and blues.
For Paralympians, athletes next month can expect new adaptive footwear and seated-fit styles, as well as uniforms featuring braille characters and magnetic zippers.
Of course, the signature maple leaf makes a big splash, too.
Brazil and Moncler
Italian luxury brand Moncler designed an oversized white puffer coat for Brazil鈥檚 athletes.
Alpine ski racer Lucas Pinheiro Braathen stunned the crowd in Milan by opening his coat, now functioning similar to a cape, to reveal the blue, green and gold Brazilian flag on the inside lining.
Czech Republic and ALPINE PRO
The Czech Republic partnered with ALPINE PRO for its funky opening ceremony outfits.
The red, gold, black and white knit sweaters featured a bold, retro-inspired pattern that, unusually, did not match Czechia鈥檚 red, white and blue national flag.
Czech company ALPINE PRO instead opted to channel unconventional Italian design in homage to the hosts. The knitwear was finished with a long red scarf in the Italian style.
Here’s a list of some other collaborations:
鈥 Austria and AlphaTauri
鈥 China and Li-Ning
鈥 Finland and Luhta
鈥 France and Le Coq Sportif
鈥 Germany and Adidas
鈥 Great Britain and Ben Sherman
鈥 Iceland and 66 North
鈥 Poland and Adidas
鈥 Spain and Joma
鈥 Sweden and UNIQLO
鈥 Switzerland and OCHSNER SPORT
鈥 Ukraine and 4F
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Associated Press writer Alyce Brown in New York contributed to this report.
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