2024 OLYMPIC UNIFORM FASHION REVIEW (Mongolia is going for GOLD)

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Published 2024-07-26
In a first ever bit of fashion content for HauteLeMode, we are reviewing some of the outfits from the 2024 Olympic Games held in Paris! From Australia to the United States of America we get into some of the Olympic uniforms that have been circulating before the Opening Ceremony! And with highlights like Mongolia and Haiti delivering LOOKS, It's gonna be a fun one!

0:00 Introduction
1:17 Team Australia
3:17 Team Austria
4:30 Team Brazil by Riachuelo
5:58 Team Bulgaria
6:25 Team Canada - Lululemon
7:28 Team China
8:33 Team Chinese Taipei
9:52 Team Colombia
10:54 Team Czech Republic
12:20 Team Estonia
13:24 Team France
15:30 Team Germany
16:01 Team Great Britain
17:26 Team Greece
18:22 Team Guatemala
19:42 Team Haiti - Stella Jean
21:03 Team India
22:14 Team Ireland - LWPearl
23:16 Team Italy - EA7 Armani
24:00 Team Jamaica
24:35 Team Japan
24:54 Team Kazakhstan
26:14 Team Malaysia
26:44 Team Mexico
27:59 Team Mongolia - Michel & Amazonka
30:29 Team Netherlands
30:59 Team Nigeria - Actively Black
31:56 Team Panama
32:15 Team Philipines
32:30 Team Poland
33:38 Team Sierra Leone
34:33 Team South Africa
35:19 Team South Korea - Musinsa Standard
36:38 Team Spain - Jomasport
37:23 Team Sri Lanka
38:23 Team Switzerland
39:01 Team Thailand - Saphan Sung Hu
39:56 Team Turkey
40:49 Team Ukraine
41:45 Team USA - Ralph Lauren
43:19 Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @Surferess
    Considering Mongolia has only ever won 2 gold medals in their Olympian history, it's awesome that they won the Haute LeMode gold medal for clothes!
  • @tmuun
    A proud Mongolian here!!! So happy to see the whole world talking about our beautiful designs 🥹🌷 A huge congratulations to Michel & Amazonka team.
  • I dont know why but it really bugs me that lululemon has slapped their logo on the front of all the Canadian outfits
  • @rebbit8767
    Haïtian here, after months of unrest we can finally celebrate something: FASHION AND ART!! Our country is known for it's intricate paintings, music and colorful fashion, so I am so happy they came up with these looks. Absolutely gorgeous. GOLD all around for Mongolia and Haïti!!!
  • @artsygal112
    🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹! Proud Haïtian here! I've know about the uniform for weeks and was wondering if u were going to comment. And tadaaa! Here you are with a video. Also: the "print" is actually a painting created by a respected Haitian painter (Phillipe Doddard). To put it in perspective, my mom saw his name and gasped that he collaborated. Painting in my culture is a big deal. You don't walk into a household without some kind of art and then there's the best of the best and Doddard is one. He was asked to create something for the uniform. So this is custom.
  • @jochi2k
    Proud Mongolian here. Really glad our fashion is getting global recognition, thanks to M&A. There is big discourse around the origins of the design within the locals, but I personally think it is very Mongolian and very amazing
  • @Etalmyna
    The Haitian's male model is wearing a "Karabela", it's a shirt with 4 pockets made in a fabric called chambray. It's a traditional shirt.
  • @riotgrrrl1980
    Ireland’s opening ceremony jacket includes an embroidered county crest for the athletes to showcase their home county. Laura redesigned traditional county crests with a new symbolism and a refreshed colour palette. This is what the different patches in the sleeves are. Just FYI 💚
  • @Frakkyfire
    I would love if some tv channel or something would do an Olympics Fashion special for every Olympics. Interview the designers, talk about the inspirations and cultural aspects, get great shots of all the outfits for each country. They put so much work into the clothing it would be nice to showcase it!
  • @wtciel
    8:33 is Team *Taiwan*. Chinese Taipei has been a completely made up "region name" which doesn't even exist in the world. Something being forced under immense Chinese political oppress. Taiwanese athletes therefore are not allowed to raise our national flag nor to have country name printed on uniform. It's something we has been endeavouring to seek for more international recognition and to justify. Nonetheless, been your follower since ages, enjoy this informative critique content as always and happy to see Taiwanese uniform being mentioned!
  • Dear Luke, thank you for this analysis! I have a few notes on the Mexican uniform. I was not happy with its overall design but I am happy to see my home country represented in the Olympics. Mexico was the first Latin American city that hosted the summer games. The graphic design for its campaign is quite iconic and timeless, as it followed the Op-Art trend of the late 1960s. It would have been cool had the designer incorporated those elements of optical art into this year’s uniform. I love the addition of the pink though, as pink is considered the local color of CDMX. The city is covered in pink motifs: taxis, buses, the flora, and buildings are often painted in pink. The heart design element I think borrows from the city of Guanajuato. The city is an important site for Mexico’s pre and post colonial history as it is the birth (“la cuna”) of the Mexican independence movement. Guanajuato is often referred to as “el corazón de México”, meaning, “the heart of Mexico”. Guanajuato is also the birthplace of Diego Rivera. Most importantly, the Angel is seen in the back of the uniform. I loved your comparison of the Angel with greek mythology. I have never thought of it that way, but so clever to incorporate this in the Olympic uniform! The Angel though is the iconic “Ángel de la Independencia”, an iconic monument in beautiful Mexico City. The Angel is located in the middle of Avenida Reforma, one of the city’s most important avenues. I just wanted to share this with you! Thank you for always posting top-notch content!❤
  • It would be so wonderful if each nation put out an explanation of the historical and cultural references in their uniforms. They put in the design effort so it'd be helpful to understand it.
  • Team Sri Lanka outfit is also on point. However, Team Mongolia outfit really resonated with a lot of people because of how thoughtful and committed the whole outfit is. They picked a historical outfit and updated it with limited touches of modern aesthetic, ie the sleeves. The bags could have been square or plain but the attention they paid to the tassel for the bags speaks volumes about the sisters' commitment to detail. Team Guatemala is following team Mongolia footsteps. Haiti is also delivering as well!
  • The flowers on the second British look are our national flowers, English Rose, Scottish Thistle, Welsh daffodil and North Irish shamrock. I agree more generally though I really wish we incorporated more British tailoring elements or something because right now they’re so boring.
  • As an Australian, I can honestly say our uniform is fug. I don't understand why Sportscraft didn't collaborate with an Aboriginal artist? It would have made the uniforms more interesting at least. Mongolia and Sri Lanka all the way! Gorgeous uniforms 😀
  • @nasa7661
    The Brits closing ceremony fits says, "Welcome to Margaritaville. Can I take your order?"
  • @kingkumar1
    As an Indian i am very disappointed . We have such rich history in traditional embroidery, textile yet what we got was school independence day uniform.
  • @lolazani
    I'm Brazilian and I wanted to cry when o first saw the uniform. You can say it, sweetie. It's hideous. And for those who may wonder, that's the best picture of it 🤡