Marrakech – Mongolia has unveiled its ceremonial and casual uniforms for the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026, and the world is watching.
The new collection bridges past and present, drawing inspiration from the 13th to 15th century attire of the Great Mongol Empire.
Every detail carries history: raised collars to shield against winter winds, overlapping fronts for warmth, and slits that allow movement as free as the steppes themselves.
Casual pieces are no less remarkable. Inspired by alpine ski sweaters yet rooted in the ger and the rhythm of nomadic life, they transform everyday wear into a statement of identity.
Ceremonial outfits shimmer in Mongolian cashmere trimmed with silk, embroidered with the traditional horn motif.
Each stitch whispers of the nomadic peoples who once braved harsh winters, carrying their lives across vast landscapes with resilience and grace.
The motto of the collection, “What We Carried Through Winter, We Carry to the World,” captures the essence of continuity, of tradition carried forward into the global spotlight.
This is not Mongolia’s first moment on the Olympic fashion stage. In July 2024, ceremonial outfits for the Paris Summer Games drew international attention.
Now, for the Winter Games, Mongolia once again proves that heritage can be modern, functional, and undeniably stylish.