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This is an archive article published on December 25, 2021

Chinese designer enjoys Olympic boost for figure skating costumes

While fashion on the ice has long been a highlight of Olympic figure skating, there have been few choices for China's skaters until recently.

Figure skatingFigure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. (Source: Pexels)

China’s upcoming Winter Olympics is adding sparkle to a young costume designer’s growing business, as more Chinese take to the ice and seek tailor-made outfits for figure skating.

Zhang Yifan, a 25-year-old designer based in Beijing, has seen business boom since the city won its bid for the 2022 Olympics and began a campaign to lure 300 million Chinese to embrace snow and ice sports.

“The effect is showing up on ice rinks,” said Zhang.

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But while fashion on the ice has long been a highlight of Olympic figure skating, there have been few choices for China’s skaters until recently.

fabrics-pexels Skating outfits have to combine elegance with function so they can withstand powerful twists and turns on the ice. (Source: Pexels)

Zhang noticed the gap in the market when her teenage sister, Zhang Yixuan, began competing in figure skating but struggled to find outfits that matched her music.

A student of theatre costume design at the time, the older Zhang quickly pivoted to skating costumes, learning the trade by experimenting on her sister.

“With figure skating, the drama just moves from the stage onto the ice,” she told Reuters during a recent visit to her studio.

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Skating outfits have to combine elegance with function so they can withstand powerful twists and turns on the ice. And crystals sewn onto dresses cannot be so heavy that they weigh the athletes down.

Though Yixuan is not on the national team, her outfits for regional competitions are just as glamorous.

On a recent day’s training, she showed off a jet-black jumpsuit, embellished with crystals on one shoulder and gold and black sequins across the body and sleeves.

The outfits, all handmade, take around a month to make and cost up to 15,000 yuan ($2,352) each.

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Zhang is inspired by Japanese designer Satomi Ito, whose designs for famous Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu are “stunning, a perfect match with his music”.

But she also looks to other art forms and Chinese culture for inspiration.

For her sister Yixuan, who started out wearing second-hand outfits handed down by teammates, they make her feel like the “most beautiful princess in the world”.

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