Ralph Lauren, Lululemon And Armani—The 2026 Winter Olympics Team Sponsors
- On Friday, the Winter Olympics open in Milan, with Ralph Lauren dressing the U.S. team and Armani outfitting Italy, the event's fashion capital.
- Giorgio Armani's death set a will-driven deadline requiring a 15% sale within 18 months and stake doubling within five years, with an IPO as an alternate option.
- One of the final collections was among the last projects Giorgio Armani designed, as he personally owned 99.9% of the company with 0.1% held by the Giorgio Armani Foundation.
- Armani's heirs will weigh potential buyers, including Prada's likely heir, to preserve the brand's legacy, according to the source.
- Prada Group could challenge LVMH as Italy's fashion industry gains dominance, shaping the stakes of the Armani selloff, which is driven by a will requiring sale or IPO within five years.
14 Articles
14 Articles
Already in charge of the outfits of French athletes for Paris 2024, the designer Stéphane Ashpool was chosen to draw those of the Milan-Cortina Olympics. Together with the French team of bobsleigh, he went even further, under the impulse of the Alsatian driver Romain Heinrich. An enriching mixture of two universes.
A brief introduction to figure skating, competition dates, 2022 Olympic champions and some favorites.
The competitions for cross-country skiing, ski jumping and Nordic combination take place at the 2026 Winter Games in Val di Fiemme. An overview of the schedule.
A former pillar of the tricolor short track, Thibaut Fauconnet has made the Catalan mountain his home port since 2010. Now at the head of the French team, he had to leave Font-Romeu and the CNEA, his ice rink...
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 62% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium







