Stella McCartney's recent runway collection wasn't the
only Spring debut she had to worry about. The designer has spent the
last two years working on the uniforms for the 2012 British Olympic team
and finally unveiled them Thursday.
McCartney said
that the uniforms started with a meditation on the Union Jack, the flag
of Great Britain. "For me it's one of the most beautiful flags in the
world and it was important for me to stay true to that iconic design,
but also to modernise it and present it in a contemporary way," she
said. "Ultimately, we wanted the athletes to feel like a team and be
proud with the identity we created."
To that end, McCartney infused her athletic gear with the same attention to detail and craftsmanship that goes into her ready-to-wear
. The entire kit, which is composed of nearly 600 different pieces created in collaboration with
Adidas, will be distributed to the over 900 athletes who make it on the team.
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After much anticipation,
Adidas has just revealed its 2012 Olympic uniforms for Britain designed by
Stella McCartney.
The uniforms, which took two years to create, highlight a modern take
on Great Britain's Union Jack flag. “The first place to start on a
project like this is to look at the Union flag,"
said McCartney.
"For me it’s one of the most beautiful flags in the world and it was
important for me to stay true to that iconic design but also to
modernise it and present it in a contemporary way." The designer
injected her own fashion-forward spin on it via clean lines and and a
less literal take on the flag. "Something that was very important to me
was to try and use that very iconic image but to dismantle it and try to
soften it, break it down and make it more fashionable in a sense,"
said McCartney.
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