Team Haiti
Whatever the results of the upcoming sporting competitions, Team Haiti has already won gold in our eyes for its glorious Olympics uniform. Created by Haitian-Italian designer Stella Jean, the outfits feature art by local painter Philippe Dodard, blazers made from recycled fabrics and shirts crafted using a traditional weaving technique.
Team Mongolia
‘Pret a couture’ label Michel&Amazonka went viral when its outfits for Team Mongolia were unveiled at the Olympics opening ceremony – and with good reason. Each look took around 20 hours to complete and features intricate embroidery and symbols of cultural significance.
Team Jamaica
Jamaica’s national colours of green, yellow and black are front and centre of Puma’s bold uniforms for the 2024 Olympics team. We’re loving the retro vibes.
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Team Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s Olympics looks were among the most elegant and intricate, designed by LOVI to be a modern take on the Nilame (Prince) and Manike (Princess) outfits worn in the royal court.
Team Taiwan
Justin Chou of buzzy fashion brand Just In XX brought together artists from all over the country to work on these stylish uniforms for Team Taiwan (aka, Chinese Taipei).
Team Netherlands
The Dutch team has been kitted out by Amsterdam-based brand The New Originals in cutting-edge two-pieces featuring playful dot details and flashes of bright orange.
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Team Ireland
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Team Ireland competing at the Olympic Games, luxury Dublin-born designer Laura Weber crafted a series of cutting-edge, crisp white outfits for the squad.
Team USA
You can’t get much more classic USA than preppy blazers, striped shirts and jeans – designed by Ralph Lauren, naturally.
Team Sierra Leone
Founder of award-winning brand Labrum London, Sierra Leonean Foday Dumbuya collaborated with Adidas to create this year’s blue-and-white kit emblazoned with a reimagined cowrie shell.
 Clementina Jackson is the Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health UK, covering everything from and catwalk trends to buzzy brands and the cult products you need to know about (and shop before they sell out). She also commissions first-person and long-form fashion features, oversees and tests out the latest industry innovations. Clementina previously worked as Digital Fashion Editor at , during which time she profiled high-end designers, interviewed everyone from Priyanka Chopra to Jane Fonda, and launched the franchise to shine a light on size-inclusive fashion. During this time, she was also named as a PPA 30 Under 30 award winner. Having worked in journalism for more than six years, Clementina has also written for the likes of , , , and , covering everything from luxury travel, lifestyle and restaurants to photography and interiors.
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