Team USA's 2016 Women's Gymnastics Team
Upwards of 5,000 Swarovski crystals bedazzled the star spangled leotards worn by Laurie Hernandez, Madison Kocian, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas in Rio.
Team Brazil's 2012 Synchronized Swimming Duet
Synchronized swimming costumes are notoriously outrageous, but Lara Teixeira and Nayara Figueira elevated the game by competing in suits inspired by human anatomy. And yes, that's a brain on their swim caps.
Team Liberia's 2020 Olympic Uniforms
Telfar founder and creative genius Telfar Clemens was enlisted to design a 70-piece activewear collection for the Olympians representing his native country, Liberia. Clemens told The New York Times he'll be treating this year's Games as his first live runway show of the year, and you better believe we'll be tuning in.
Michelle Kwan
The legendary figure skater and two-time medalist brought high fashion to the 1998 and 2002 Olympics when she enlisted Vera Wang to design a collection of dresses that embodied elegance and athleticism.
Team Germany's 2014 Opening Ceremony Uniform
The technicolor ensembles worn by the German athletes were thought to be a protest against Russia's anti-gay legislation, however officials denied intentionally sending a message to the host city.
Spice Girls
The Closing Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics saw the return of the biggest girl group of all time. Posh, Ginger, Baby, Sporty and Scary Spice turned it out in updated versions of their signature aesthetics.
Florence Griffith-Joyner
Flo-Jo's accomplishments on the track were only rivaled by her trailblazing sense of style. Seen here at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the three-time gold medalist boldly paired a hooded suit with a six-inch manicure and gold jewelry.
Team Bermuda's 2014 Opening Ceremony Uniform
Kudos to the athletes of Bermuda, who proved they understood the assignment by wearing literal bermuda shorts in Sochi.
Speedo's Revolutionary Fastskin
First introduced in 2000 and modeled after the structure of sharkskin, Speedo's cutting edge Fastskin suits have helped dozens of swimmers achieve their Olympic dreams. According to swimswam.org, 83 percent of Olympic medalists were sporting FastSkin at the Sydney Games, and four years later Michael Phelps was one of 47 Speedo-supported athletes who medaled in Athens.
Hubertus Von Hohenlohe
The six-time Olympian (who also happens to be a prince and self-described Renaissance man) represented Mexico on the slopes in a mariachi ski suit.
Adam Rippon
Not only did the figure skater make history as the first openly gay Olympian to bring home a Winter Games medal for the U.S., he wowed in an elaborate look worthy of Hollywood's most glamorous red carpets.
Team USA's 2018 Opening Ceremony Uniform
Where fashion meets function! The patriotic team at Ralph Lauren configured parkas with adjustable heaters, which were made from heat-conducting ink printed in the shape of an American flag. Those suede fringed gloves, however, were roasted across social media.
Katarina Witt
The two-time gold medalist from Germany ruffled feathers at the 1988 Calgary Olympics with her figure-baring dress. Considered too risqué for the time, the International Skating Union established the so-called "Katarina Rule," which required women to wear full coverage skirts.

