Best Lululemon Outfits of Milano Cortina 2026
Team Canada’s figure skaters aren’t just bringing their A-game on the ice – they’re serving looks off the ice, too! As the official outfitter of Team Canada, Lululemon decked out our athletes in sleek, stylish Olympic gear, and they absolutely rocked it throughout Milano Cortina 2026. From Opening Ceremonies glam to Olympic Village candids to cheering on teammates at the team event, we’ve rounded up the best moments. Let’s take a look!
The Collection Reveal
Before the Games even began, Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier stepped into the spotlight as Lululemon ambassadors, unveiling Team Canada’s official Olympic collection. The duo – who’ve represented Canada at multiple Olympic Games – brought their signature style and star power to the reveal, giving fans a first glimpse of what the team would be wearing in Milano Cortina.
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Gilles looked stunning on the runway, showcasing the versatility of the collection. As ambassadors, Gilles and Poirier weren’t just modelling the gear – they were living in it throughout the Games.
Opening Ceremony Looks
When Team Canada’s figure skaters walked into the Opening Ceremonies, they made a statement. The official look featured distinctive burgundy pieces with the iconic maple leaf, and athletes looked effortlessly cool representing Canada on the world’s biggest stage.
Marie-Jade Lauriault and Romain Le Gac captured the magic of their Opening Ceremonies moment, representing Canada at the Olympics for the first time. You could feel the excitement radiating from their photos, this was the moment they’d been dreaming about.
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Zachary Lagha and Marjorie Lajoie also shared their Opening Ceremonies experience, with Lagha posting a carousel of moments from the ceremony. The team unity was palpable. When you’re representing your country on the world’s biggest stage, you’ve got to look the part – and they absolutely did.
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Stephen Gogolev brought the fun to his Opening Ceremonies content, snapping photos with the Milano Cortina mascots while sporting his Team Canada gear.
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Life in the Village
Once athletes arrived in Milano, the real fun began – and the unboxing videos didn’t disappoint.
Lia Pereira and Madeline Schizas, roommates during the Games, felt like kids in a candy store discovering the entire collection waiting for them in their Olympic Village room. Pereira shared an adorable unboxing video, going through all the gear piece by piece. The excitement was contagious.
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Schizas had done the same right before Pereira’s arrival, because who wouldn’t geek out over this Lululemon collection? Schizas has been keeping fans entertained throughout the Games with her TikTok vlogs – day-in-the-life content, behind-the-scenes moments, and all the Olympic Village vibes.
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Meanwhile, Trennt Michaud proved he’s Canadian through and through by rocking Lululemon shorts in the Olympic Village. Yes, shorts. In February. Only a true Canadian could make that work. Michaud posted a video with Pereira, both looking completely unfazed by the winter temperatures. When you’re used to Canadian winters, everything else just feels mild.
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When she saw the Olympic rings, Piper Gilles looked radiant in her glacial blue Team Canada jacket. Little did she know that her motto ‘Anything could happen’ would lead her and Paul Poirier to Olympic bronze with an emotional free dance – a moment that still lives rent-free in our heads.
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Training Mode
Between competitions, Canada’s skaters put in the work – and they looked good doing it.
Paul Poirier was spotted warming up at the rink in a sleek lululemon tracksuit, all business as he prepared for his Olympic performances. The training fits were perfect for everything from practice to media appearances.
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Team Event: Red, Proud, and Ready to Cheer
When it came time for the team event, Canada’s figure skaters showed up in style – and in solidarity. The entire team gathered, all dressed in matching red lululemon gear, creating a sea of Canadian pride as they cheered on their teammates.
Romain Le Gac posted a fantastic selfie from the bench featuring herself, Marie-Jade Lauriault, Marjorie Lajoie, Zachary Lagha, Stephen Gogolev, and coach Scott Moir – all decked out in red, all smiles, all focused on supporting Team Canada. The energy was electric, and the fits were on point.
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Spirits were high, and Canada delivered strong performances throughout the team event, ultimately finishing in fifth place. There’s something special about watching your teammates compete, and doing it all while looking sharp in matching gear? That’s the Olympic experience.

Team Canada figure skaters celebrate Gilles & Poirier’s performance in the Rhythm dance of the Team Event in Milano Cortina 2026.
Media Interviews with a View
When you’re doing media interviews with Milan’s iconic Duomo as your backdrop, you need an outfit that rises to the occasion. Lululemon delivered: Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier looked polished and professional in their matching burgundy sweaters and pants as they shared their most emotional Olympic moments with the press. The setting was stunning, but the outfits? Equally iconic.

Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier during media interviews with Milan’s Duomo in the background.
From the runway to the rink to the Olympic Village, Team Canada’s figure skaters proved that you can be fierce competitors and fashion icons. Thanks to Lululemon for keeping our athletes looking fresh throughout Milano Cortina 2026.
Want more behind-the-scenes moments? Follow all our skaters on Instagram and TikTok to catch even more highlights from the Games and stay connected throughout their Olympic journey.
Follow Team Canada’s figure skaters:
@pipergilles | @paulpoirier87 | @stephengogolev | @maddieschizas | @lia.pereira | @trenntmichaud | @lauriaultlegac | @lagha_zak | @marjorielajoie | @deannamsd622 | @maximedeschamps
