The uniforms, created by Mongolian couture brand Michel & Amazonka, have drawn acclaim for their striking designs and intricately embroidered vests and accessories.
Internet Acclaim for Team Mongolia’s Olympic Uniforms
If it were up to the internet, Team Mongolia’s uniforms for the Paris Olympics would win gold in the competition for most stylish attire. The uniforms, designed by Mongolian couture brand Michel & Amazonka, have captivated social media users with their striking designs and cultural motifs.
Social Media Buzz
Fans have been praising the intricately embroidered vests, dresses, and accessories that will be worn during the opening ceremony on July 26. TikToker Ryan Yip, whose video on the outfits garnered over 424,500 likes, described the aesthetic as “sorcery.” “Tell me what motivated [Michel & Amazonka] and the whole of the Mongolian Olympic team to pop off that hard,” Yip said.
Top Rankings
Another TikToker, who goes by Regularguy_sports, ranked Team Mongolia first in a list of top Olympic uniforms. “Mongolia looks like they are going to war,” he said. “They look like they are going to be taking people’s souls in the competition.”
Unveiling the Designs
Michel & Amazonka unveiled the designs earlier this month in a stunning video on social media. The label, which has designed Mongolia’s Olympic opening and closing ceremony outfits for the past two Olympic games, introduced different outfits for male and female flag bearers and athletes. These outfits appear to be a modern take on the traditional Mongolian deel, a calf-length gown with a high collar and long sleeves. The uniforms also incorporate the colors of the Mongolian flag and the Soyombo, the national symbol found on the country’s banner.
Crafting the Uniforms
To create the uniforms, Michel & Amazonka took detailed measurements of each athlete’s body, as mentioned on their social media. It took more than three months to complete the looks, with one set taking an average of 20 hours to finish. The dedication to detail and cultural representation is evident in the final product.
Inspiration from Tradition
Sabrina Carpenter can’t contain her excitement over the Olympics 00:49 Michel Choigaalaa and Amazonka Choigaalaa, the sister duo behind the brand, previously told Forbes that they don’t need to travel far for inspiration. “Right now, you can find a lot of ideas here in Mongolia, from the tradition and culture, because it’s not very known in the world,” the sisters told the outlet. “People often know it from historical figures like Genghis Khan, and from ancient history. But in current times, you can find a lot of ideas from people’s clothes, the way we do cultural things, ceremonies, and stuff like that.”
Global Buzz
Mongolia joins several other nations that have generated buzz for their Olympic swag. Team Haiti has received much love on social media for their vibrant uniforms that incorporate Haitian painter Philippe Dodard’s artwork, created by designer Stella Jean. Similarly, Team Nigeria, dressed by Los Angeles-based, Black-owned label Actively Black, has drawn praise for their green-and-white sportswear.
Rich Cultural Heritage
Team Mongolia’s Olympic uniforms have not only highlighted the country’s rich cultural heritage but also set a new standard for Olympic fashion. The widespread acclaim on social media reflects the global appreciation for innovative and culturally significant designs. As the world anticipates the opening ceremony on July 26, all eyes will be on Mongolia’s stunning attire, a testament to the power of tradition and modern couture.
References:
CNN – https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/16/style/mongolia-olympic-uniform-2024/index.html