There’s a whole new competition in London,
with team collections by Karl Lagerfeld, Stella
McCartney,
Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Prada, Hermès, and others.
RALPH LAUREN (USA)
Even before the Olympic torch
was lit in London, there were calls for Team USA’s uniforms to be thrown onto a
bonfire. It wasn’t just that Ralph Lauren, who created the outfits for the
United States, had topped them off with a beret. Rather, it was that the
all-American designer’s Olympic collection was made in China. “I think they
should take all the uniforms, put them in a big pile, and burn them and start
all over again,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid told ABC News. “If they have to wear nothing but a singlet
that says USA on it, painted by hand, that is what they should wear.”
Thankfully, cooler beret-covered heads prevailed and Team USA was allowed to
wear the yacht club–inspired uniforms. Ralph Lauren, meanwhile, has promised
American-made uniforms for the 2014 Winter Games.
Photo: Getty Images
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STELLA MCCARTNEY (GREAT
BRITAIN)
Her father may have performed
at the opening ceremony, but Stella McCartney has had a much bigger presence
throughout the London Games. That’s because the British designer collaborated
with Adidas on Great Britain’s uniform, podium outfit, and Olympic Village
wear. (Ironically, McCartney did not design Team GB’s clothes for the opening
festivities; the white-and-gold tracksuits were made by Next.) And like Ralph
Lauren’s Team USA uniforms, McCartney’s Olympic collection is not without
controversy: Some critics felt her modern take on the Union Jack was “too
blue.” But McCartney explained her vision to the BBC: "I wanted to start
with the union flag, but I'm really aware the reds, whites, and blues are in
other nations' flags, and sometimes you can feel quite confused when you are
watching the Games. Is that American, is that French? It's very recognizable
still; I've represented all the parts of Great Britain. There's a lot of red in
there but in a nontraditional way." In other words, let it be.
Photo: Getty Images
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GIORGIO ARMANI (ITALY)
How’s this for an Olympic perk?
Each member of the squad Italy sent to London received a 50-piece collection
from the team’s official outfitter—Giorgio Armani—as well as a set of Armani
luggage. The designer’s Emporio Armani EA7 label produced the stylish gear,
which will not be used in competition. And the collection—which includes a
warm-up suit, shoes, shirts, and Bermuda shorts—will not feature the colors of
the Italian flag; Armani designed the clothes in midnight blue, or azzuro,
because Italy’s sports teams have long been known as the Azzuri. There’s also
one secret patriotic touch to his clothes: The words of Italy’s national anthem
are stitched into the lining of the opening-ceremony jackets and under the
collar of the polo shirts.
Photo: Getty Images
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HERMÈS (FRANCE: EQUESTRIAN)
Exactly 175 years after Hermès
began in Paris as a saddle and harness company, the luxury label returned to
its roots this summer by outfitting the French equestrian team for the London
Olympics. (The house had previously dressed the team for the 1996 Summer Games
in Atlanta.) The new collection features a blue blazer with a red collar in a
technical fabric to allow riders freedom of movement in show jumping and
eventing. No word on whether it comes accessorized with a Birkin or Kelly bag
for “gear.”
Photo: Getty Images
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SALVATORE FERRAGAMO (REPUBLIC
OF SAN MARINO)
With Giorgio Armani creating
the outfits for Team Italy, Salvatore Ferragamo agreed to design the official
uniforms for the Republic of San Marino, a tiny state in the northeastern part
of the Italian peninsula: crepe dresses, trench coats, an updated version of
the label’s iconic Sofia bag, and of course shoes. The fashion house didn’t
have to produce too many outfits for the Olympics, though—San Marino sent only
four athletes to London.
Photo: Getty Images
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CEDELLA MARLEY (JAMAICA)
Like Stella McCartney, Cedella
Marley’s father, Bob Marley, is a musical icon in her native country. So it was
fitting that the woman behind the Catch a Fire clothing line was selected to
design Jamaica’s Olympic uniforms. In a partnership with Puma, Marley’s
military-inspired collection uses the colors of the Jamaican flag—green,
yellow, and black—and also features vibrant patterns with a Caribbean flair.
(In honor of her father, Marley named the opening-ceremony shirt the “Buffalo
Soldier button-down” and stitched the words positive vibrations inside the
collar.) And to launch the collection on the right foot, Marley had the world’s
fastest man, Usain Bolt, model her clothes. “I said to Usain, this is the first
time Daddy is actually going to the Olympics," the designer said when her
collection debuted in London, "and you're going to be wearing him on your
shoulder."
Photo: Getty Images
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SUITSUPPLY (NETHER-LANDS)
For the third straight
Olympics, the Dutch fashion label Suitsupply is the official clothier to the
team from the Netherlands. With whimsical-but-dapper preppy uniforms—including
blazers with piping, tennis sweaters, and a minidress inspired by the Avengers’
Emma Peel—the Dutch collection also features elements with the country’s
signature color: an orange trench for women and orange trousers for men.
Photo: Getty Images
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ERMANNO SCERVINO (AZERBAIJAN)
The Republic of Azerbaijan
isn’t exactly one of the world’s fashion capitals, but perhaps that will change
after the Olympics, where the Middle Eastern nation’s athletes will be dressed
in clothes by Italian designer Ermanno Scervino. The collection resembles Team
USA’s—blue blazers with white skirts or trousers—but the uniforms are accented
by tropical scarves and ties featuring the colors of the country’s flag: blue,
red, and green. The Village wear is even bolder—color-blocked tracksuits in the
flag colors with a matching rolling suitcase.
Photo: Getty Images
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TAKASHIMAYA (JAPAN)
Although it’s not a fashion
house, the upscale Japanese department store Takashimaya produced the
opening-ceremony uniforms for Japan’s Olympic delegation in London. And
admittedly the clothes have a certain flight-attendant look to them—red blazers
(featuring the Japanese flag) with white shirts, white trousers, and white
shoes. The women’s uniforms are even accessorized with a little scarf. (For the
record, JAL flight attendants wear blue blazers.)
Photo: Getty Images
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JEFF BANKS (BELIZE)
“I used The Great Gatsby as my
inspiration with a modern touch reflecting the Belize Caribbean sprit,” Welsh
designer Jeff Banks said about his uniforms for the Central American country,
which is part of the British commonwealth. Anchored by boat blazers in royal
blue with white piping, the outfits are accented with blue-and-white-striped
shirts with scarves and ties in the national colors. With just eight athletes,
Belize managed to stand out—in a good way—at the opening ceremony.
Photo: Getty Images
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PRADA (ITALY: SAILING)
Because Giorgio Armani didn’t
create gear for competition in the Olympics, Prada became the official
outfitter for the Italian sailing team. It was a natural fit for the fashion
house, which has previously sponsored four America’s Cup campaigns. In addition
to supplying technical clothing for the athletes and their coaches—in Italy’s
signature blue—Prada’s logo will also be on the hulls and sails of Italy’s
competing boats.
Photo: Getty Images
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BOSCO (SPAIN)
Would you like fries with that
medal? The gaudy Gaudi-inspired polos and baseball caps worn by the Spanish
national team look more appropriate for a McDonald’s employee—right down to the
ketchup and mustard colors—than an Olympic athlete. Designed by Bosco di
Ciliegi (which supplies the uniforms for its native Russia as well as Ukraine),
the uniforms were mocked mercilessly after their debut last weekend,
particularly by the Spanish athletes themselves. “It might suit the Russians
and Ukrainian athletes, but not us,” said Ona Meseguer, a water polo player.
“Maybe I will give it to my grandmother afterward,” added Roser Tarrago.
Photo: Getty Images
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KARL LAGERFELD (TEAM KARL)
Like a man without a country,
Karl Lagerfeld unveiled his Olympic-themed micro-collection at Selfridges last
week under the name Team Karl. The cheeky logo for the line depicts the Chanel
creative head in a traditional discus-throwing pose while wearing his signature
suit and powdered hair. There are T-shirts with Lagerfeld’s name on it,
metallic sunglasses, and of course collars in gold, silver, and bronze. Despite
his appreciation for the Olympics, Lagerfeld told reporters at the collection’s
launch party in London that he won’t be tuning in to the Games. “I like the
idea, I like the people, but the performances, they are something of a little
unhuman now,” he said. “I like the image and the idea better than to watch it.”
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