The Japan Times - Fashion at the figure skating: Best looks of Beijing 2022

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Fashion at the figure skating: Best looks of Beijing 2022
Fashion at the figure skating: Best looks of Beijing 2022

Fashion at the figure skating: Best looks of Beijing 2022

There aren't many Olympic sports that involve sequins, leather and spandex. But figure skating is the notable exception, with the rink a kaleidoscopic disco of glitter and glamour.

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Here's AFP's pick of some of the most interesting costumes from the Beijing Olympics:

- Two very different Eltons -

There were two Elton John programmes at the Beijing Games -- but with very different sartorial interpretations.

Canada's Paul Poirier and Piper Gilles turned up to the ice dance in matching fluorescent orange unitards, a homage to John's own notoriously flamboyant style.

"You walk out and people are like, 'You guys are like a sunset'," Gilles told the Washington Post.

Asked by the Post what the best thing anyone had said about their costumes was, she answered: that "we have great butts".

At the other end of the spectrum was gold medallist Nathan Chen's "Rocket Man" costume.

There wasn't a sequin in sight on the American's orange galaxy-printed shirt, which looked more like a running top than a traditional figure skating costume.

Chen said it was designed by celebrity fashion designer Vera Wang and was "modern chic aesthetic".

"You don't really argue with Vera Wang," he chuckled. "Whatever she gives you -- 'Ah, cool, I'll take it.'"

- Mum knows best -

In contrast, his teammate Karen Chen's costumes are all made by her mother.

She told The New York Times she had stayed awake for 20 hours, four days in a row making the latest one.

"I barely slept at all, but I wanted to make something really special," she said. "I know in the future I won’t have this chance because she will have a different life, and I will miss this."

"I love it so much," Chen told AFP. "She does like 98 percent of the work, I just put in like two percent and by two percent just like 'Oh that looks good'."

Latvia's Deniss Vasiljevs doesn't always get as much fashion support from his parents.

Asked what he thought they would be thinking after his free skate, he said: "My dad is probably complaining about my hair."

Vasiljevs' ponytail, the only one in the men's event, stayed resolutely intact despite its owner's dizzying spins and jumps.

"I started my season with my hair like a rooster," he said. "I was just trying different things and somehow it's holding and I'm happy."

- National pride -

Some at the Games have used their clothes to showcase their countries' culture.

Donovan Carrillo, Mexico's first figure skater in 30 years, performed his short programme in a dazzling gold and black shirt custom-made for him by a Mexican designer -- "I love it!" he told journalists afterwards joyously.

He followed that up by emerging from his free skate in a jacket adorned with Mexican "lucha libre" wrestling face masks.

"I’m super happy because since I was a kid I always liked to watch it with my dad," Carrillo said.

He said one of the people involved in the team jacket's design was Hubertus von Hohenlohe, Mexico's only athlete at the 2014 Sochi Games, best remembered for his own idiosyncratic mariachi ski suit.

In pairs, China's Peng Cheng and Jin Yang's outfits are inspired by Chinese ink painting and handstitched using traditional embroidery techniques from Suzhou, a city close to Shanghai.

"It is very delicate," said Peng. "They were specially made for the Olympic Games."

- Aliens and villains -

Costumes can be used for dramatic effect -- like Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the United States, whose looks helped tell the tale of an "alien and astronaut" falling for each other.

Chock, who designs their costumes, said the story was one of "universal love".

Germany's Tim Dieck and Katharina Mueller went the other way and dressed as Batman villains for their rhythm dance.

"Once I made this hairstyle (two pigtails) and thought it was kind of funny, and somehow we came to Harley Quinn and Joker, and we loved it straight away," said Mueller.

The judges preferred the love story -- Chock and Bates finished fourth in ice dancing, while the Germans failed to qualify for the free dance.

- Honourable off-rink mention -

It's rare to see bold fashion choices off the ice rink, so a special mention must go to France's Lucile Lefevre, who competed in a full-body tiger suit in the snowboard Big Air event.

Lefevre had injured herself and so couldn't perform tricks -- instead turning to the cameras in mid-air and making claw motions.

S.Yamamoto--JT