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Berluti for Team France #Olympics2024
By SENATUS Editor | 7 May 2024

Berluti reveals Team France outfits for the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 during D-100 event.

To make sure French athletes competing in the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 shine brightly right from their first step into the global arena, Berluti took up a challenge every bit as daunting as vying for an Olympic medal!

Marshalling the Maison’s boundless energy and creativity over several intensive months, Berluti teams have worked closely with the French Olympic and Sports Committee, and French Paralympic and Sports Committee, and the athletes themselves to design outfits that embody the French elegance synonymous with the Maison, renowned for its bespoke shoes and custom-tailored suits.

The outfits incorporate the elements embedded in Berluti’s DNA, especially noble materials and patina. Inspired by a ‘tuxedo’ look, the outfits adapt perfectly to a vast range of body types and sizes.

Throughout this adventure, Berluti artisans have pursued a single-minded objective: celebrate France’s exceptional savoir-faire and athletes as they take the world stage.

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