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    By Daniel ChoFebruary 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Feb 19, 2026, 08:54 AM ET

    Unveiling the Art of Figure Skating Costumes at the 2026 Winter Games

    The Milano Ice Skating Arena is currently aglow with the brilliance of figure skating costumes during the 2026 Winter Games. As I observe the dazzling twirls, lifts, and lutzes, it’s clear that these garments are more than just athletic attire; they are masterpieces adorned with thousands of sequins and crystals, often crafted by renowned designers like Lisa McKinnon. She has designed outfits for Team USA skaters such as Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn, and Isabeau Levito, demonstrating that in the world of figure skating, costumes hold a significant place in performance.

    Costumes: The Heartbeat of Performance

    A costume can either elevate or detract from a skater’s performance, with penalties looming if any part of the outfit fails during a routine. While these costumes may appear delicate, they are engineering marvels designed to withstand gravity-defying jumps, intricate choreography, and strong grips in pairs or ice dancing. Here are some key insights into the world of figure skating costumes:

    • Collaboration is Key: Costume design begins as a partnership between the designer, the skater, and the choreographer. Each skater has unique preferences and style, prompting a tailored approach to design.
    • Design Process: Designers like McKinnon often listen to the performance music repeatedly while sketching ideas, ensuring the costume reflects the program’s emotion and message.
    • Functionality Matters: The costumes must allow full mobility while also remaining visually stunning. As designer Pat Pearsall states, the energy of the designer is imbued in the fabric, each piece telling its own story.

    The Balancing Act of Aesthetics and Practicality

    The weight of a costume is a crucial factor for athletes. As American figure skater Starr Andrews expresses, the choice between a heavier, more adorned dress and a lighter one comes down to personal preference and performance needs. For instance, Mirai Nagasu’s bold red costume, designed for her historic triple axel at the Olympics, was intentionally kept light to enhance her performance.

    Design Inspirations and Innovations

    Costume inspirations can be drawn from a variety of sources, including pop culture icons like Lady Gaga and Madonna. McKinnon’s design for Alysa Liu, inspired by Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” included a striking silver metallic look with edgy elements that complemented Liu’s skating style. The meticulous crafting often involves multiple fittings and adjustments to ensure functionality and aesthetic appeal.

    • Creative Vision: Designers work closely with skaters to realize their vision. Amber Glenn’s costume, inspired by Madonna and Joan of Arc, encapsulates themes of strength and vulnerability.
    • Fashion Meets Function: As skaters push boundaries, the role of fashion in figure skating is evolving, with designers like Vera Wang and newcomers like Oscar de la Renta making significant impacts.
    • Regulatory Landscape: Costumes must adhere to the International Skating Union’s dress code, which emphasizes modesty and appropriateness, thus balancing artistic expression with competitive standards.

    The Future of Figure Skating Costumes

    The landscape of figure skating costumes is changing, with male skaters beginning to embrace more vibrant and expressive designs. As designers like Ito Satomi craft costumes for male skaters like Ilia Malinin, there’s a noticeable shift towards breaking traditional norms. This evolution is crucial in making the sport more inclusive and visually striking.

    Ultimately, the relationship between skaters and their costumes is symbiotic. A well-designed costume not only enhances a performance but also allows athletes to express their individuality. As Katherine Hill, a choreographer, notes, the right costume can amplify the beauty of movement and storytelling on the ice. In this dynamic world where sport meets art, the costumes serve as both armor and expression, allowing skaters to shine on the grandest stage of all.

    For more in-depth coverage and insights, I encourage you to read the original news article at ESPN.

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    Daniel Cho

    Daniel Cho is a sports journalist at Mirror Brief, covering international competitions, athlete profiles, and the business of sports for the past seven years. He’s passionate about telling the stories behind the games and bringing audiences closer to the action.

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