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Taking a Look at Olympics Fashion During Paris Games
The Olympic Games have always been a platform for athletes to showcase their skills, determination, and national pride. But in addition to their athletic abilities, many athletes also use this global stage to display their fashion sense. The Paris Games in particular have a long history of setting trends and making a statement with Olympic fashion. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most iconic fashion moments from past Paris Games.
The Beginning of Olympic Fashion
The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896. At that time, fashion was not a major focus of the Games. Athletes wore simple, functional clothing that allowed them to perform at their best. However, as the Games gained popularity and world attention, fashion began to play a larger role.
In 1900, the city of Paris hosted the second modern Olympic Games. This marked the beginning of fashion becoming intertwined with the Olympics. Paris, known for its chic and stylish reputation, set the tone for future Games to come.
The 1924 Paris Games: The Birth of Olympic Fashion Icons
The 1924 Paris Games were a turning point for Olympic fashion. This was the first time that official uniforms were designed and produced for the Games. The French fashion designer, Jean Patou, was chosen to create the uniforms for the French team.
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Source: CBS News