Mexico’s Victoria Alada Shines at the Olympic Museum

The Mexican Olympic Committee announced that the “Victoria Alada” gala outfit, to be worn by Mexican athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympics, has been showcased at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, for its representation of Mexico’s culture and tradition.

Inspiration and Design

Inspired by the Angel of Independence, the uniform symbolizes victory and freedom, reflecting the Olympic spirit.

It features vibrant Mexican pink and “Milagritos,” small heart-shaped symbols representing the spirituality and passion of Mexican athletes.

Created in collaboration between Men’s Fashion and the Mexican Olympic Committee, the garment highlights Mexican national identity on the international stage.

Jeannette Haber: Mexican Outfit Shines at Paris 2024

Jeannette Haber, director of Men’s Fashion, expressed her gratitude to the Olympic Museum for honoring Mexico’s cultural heritage.

“We are deeply honored that this uniform can be admired by visitors from around the world in such a prestigious and emblematic place as the Olympic Museum,” Haber commented.

Parade in Paris 2024

Mexican athletes will don the “Victoria Alada” gala outfit during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which will take place on Friday, July 26, at 11:30 AM, Mexico Central Time.

This event will mark the beginning of a series of competitions in which Mexican athletes will strive to leave their mark and honor their nation, wearing an outfit that has already made a significant mark in the history of sports and culture.

The recognition of the “Victoria Alada” suit at the Olympic Museum celebrates both its design and the link between sports and culture, highlighting the representation of national identity on the global Olympic stage.