The Mongolian Olympic Committee has officially presented the ceremonial and everyday outfits for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, which will take place in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo from February 6 to 22. The collection was created by the Mongolian premium brand Goyol Cashmere and has already generated excitement on social media.
When developing the collection, the designers drew inspiration from the clothing of the Great Mongol Empire of the 13th–15th centuries. The authors emphasize that the collection aims to revive the ancient Mongolian clothing culture—an integral part of Mongolia's great history and cultural heritage.
The composition doesn't just blend tradition with modernity. Its core idea is the reinterpretation of authentic culture and its transfer into a contemporary global context.
Ceremonial deel (traditional Mongolian clothing) made from exquisite Mongolian cashmere with silk trim. The authors of the collection use a material that for centuries helped nomads survive the harsh winters of Central Asia.
The visual content on social media is accompanied by the slogan: "What we carried through the winter, we carry to the world." Within hours of the presentation, the video garnered over 129,000 views on the Mongolian Olympic Committee's Instagram account.
The models retain key traditional elements:
  • Functional slit on the skirt – provides freedom of movement
  • High collar – protects from wind and cold
  • Fully closed, overlapping front part – symbolizes warmth and unity
The embroidery is done with traditional horn motifs, giving the clothing a refined ceremonial character.
Everyday sets are crafted from high-quality cashmere knitwear, inspired by the ski sweaters of Western mountain schools and simultaneously enriched with motifs from Mongolian yurts and the nomadic lifestyle.