Winter Olympic Style for Everyday Dressing

By Mindy Gura and Paula Orlan

With the winter Olympics now behind us, we’re excited to up our fashion game and embrace late winter and early spring fashions influenced by the 2026 Olympic styles. Here are some tips to create a wardrobe that is gold medal worthy!

Vegan, leather trim, faux fur jacket, $166.99, bebe.com

Outerwear Takes Center Stage

Olympic teams proved the coat is the outfit.

Let a statement puffer or tailored wool coat anchor your look.

Cropped two-in-one puffer, $525, kanuk.com

Master the Art of Layering

The key to transitional season ensembles is working with smart and flexible layers.

Hoodies, thermals, or knits layered under structured pieces add depth and practicality.

Pink sweater, $22.50, shopglowmode.com

Retro Ski Style

Bring a nostalgic 1970’s aesthetic look to life with retro-modern silhouettes and fabrics.

Style a cool sweater with flared denim or faux leather pants for balance.

Color block set, top $20.99 shorts, $23.99, shopglowmode.com

Bold Color Blocking

High contrast national palettes stood out against the Olympic winter landscapes and can work well in every day looks as well.

Build outfits around two strong colors instead of busy prints.

Cream fleece, $250, kanuk.com

Technical Fabrics for Every Day

Sport innovation meets streetwear.

Choose fleece, nylon, or insulated fabrics for a comfortable and polished vibe.

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