The label is supposedly well-known for fusing traditional Mongolian components with modern shapes and cutting-edge couture and ready-to-wear styles; it has created the team’s outfits for the last two Olympic cycles in a row.
Montsame, Mongolia’s state-owned news agency, stated on July 3 that the ceremonial costume for the 33rd Summer Olympics would contain both national and Olympic motifs.
The much-anticipated 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris will wear these outfits. People Are Astounded by Team Mongolia’s Olympic Uniform at the Paris Games
A few examples include the Olympic torch—a symbol of the Paris Olympics—the Nine White Banners—a depiction of the Mongolian state—and the sun, moon, and fabled deer—the Gua-Maral—all of which are elaborately stitched with golden thread.
According to Eternal Landscapes (2014), Mongolians see the sun as the mother and the moon as the father of their country. These celestial bodies represent the cosmos.