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Ramp walking at the Olympics!

Haute couture
Last Updated 28 March 2018, 10:21 IST

Who said sportswear can’t be chic? The athletes’ parade during Saturday’s opening ceremony might as well have been a catwalk show, with some of fashion’s biggest names, Armani, Prada, Ralph Lauren, Stella McCartney designing the team uniforms.

Many in the fashion industry are already calling this the most stylist Olympics ever.
The Italians must be some of the best-dressed athletes, scoring points with an understated monochrome kit in navy and white by Giorgio Armani, as well as waterproof blue designs for their sailing team by Prada.

Stella McCartney has worked with Adidas to design the sporting gear and “Village wear” (read loungewear) for Britain’s home team, though the outfits weren’t on show as athletes covered up in white and gold tracksuits.

McCartney’s gear takes inspiration from the iconic Union flag, but she said she deconstructed it to make it ‘more delicate and feminine’.

Look out for them on the track and at the pool: Red is sparingly used to highlight a palette that mostly features white and shades of blue, turquoise, navy, cobalt.
Meanwhile, the American team may have gotten a barrage of bad press for its made in China Ralph Lauren uniforms, but the preppy designs were still some of the most stylish in the arena: clean-cut navy blazers, crisp white trousers, skirts, and shoes, accessorized with navy berets and blue, red and white striped scarves.

The Jamaican team is in the spotlight because of sprinter Usain Bolt, so it’s fitting that it
also got a boost in the fashion stakes this year. Their kit, which feature the national colours as well as lightning-like prints, were designed by Cedella Marley, daughter of legendary singer Bob Marley, for Puma. The styles were modelled by a flamboyantly dancing Bolt at a London catwalk recently.

“Cedella Marley brings island colour to team Jamaica, a sea of tropical yellow, green and black,” said Avril Graham, Harper’s Bazaar executive fashion and beauty editor.
Other designers behind the Olympics this year include luxury label Hermes, which has designed riding jackets for the French equestrian team.

Some designers didn’t get involved in the official Olympics gear, but used the games as an opportunity to cash in and promote their brands anyway.

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(Published 28 July 2012, 17:29 IST)

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