Eileen Gu Wears Personalized Ski Suit Honoring Chinese Heritage

The American-born freestyle skier competes for China and designed her outfit to celebrate her family background and past Olympic success.

Feb. 7, 2026 at 9:07am

Eileen Gu, the 22-year-old freestyle skier who competes for China, wore a personalized ski suit to the 2026 Winter Olympics that was full of details inspired by her Chinese heritage and personal interests. The suit's bone white base color was meant to mimic Chinese ceramics, with blue graphics, golden highlights, and a Chinese-style dragon design. Gu also included a color-changing thermometer and a small compass, reflecting her intellectual side. The suit was designed by Gu and a fellow Stanford student to honor her family background and her two gold medals and one silver medal won at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

Why it matters

Gu's personalized ski suit highlights her status as a fashion icon and her ability to blend her American upbringing and Chinese heritage into her personal style. As one of the most high-profile athletes competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Gu's outfit choices are closely watched, and this suit allows her to celebrate her unique identity and past Olympic success.

The details

Gu's ski suit features a bone white base color meant to mimic Chinese ceramics, with blue graphics, golden highlights, and a Chinese-style dragon design on the sleeve. The suit also includes a color-changing thermometer that Gu said was inspired by her childhood love of mood rings, as well as a small compass to satisfy her intellectual side. Gu designed the suit with a fellow Stanford student to honor her Chinese heritage and her past Olympic success, where she won two gold medals and one silver medal competing for China at the 2022 Beijing Games.

  • Gu qualified for the women's slopestyle final on Saturday, February 7, 2026, while wearing the personalized ski suit.
  • Gu won two gold medals and one silver medal competing for China at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

The players

Eileen Gu

A 22-year-old freestyle skier who competes for China, where her mother is from, despite being born in the United States. Gu is a fashion icon who has found success both on the slopes and on the runway.

Anta

Gu's Chinese sportswear sponsor, who produced the personalized ski suit she wore at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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What they’re saying

“Oh my gosh, I've been waiting for this moment, fit check!”

— Eileen Gu

“Of course, I had to bring in the dragon element which was relevant at the last Olympics as well. It brought me strength, it brought me courage, it served me well, so I wanted to keep that.”

— Eileen Gu

“I was obsessed with mood rings when I was little. Like, you know, you put them on and they change color with temperature. And so it's a color changing thermometer.”

— Eileen Gu

“I just wanted a little modular element for my little nerd brain to nerd out on. But in case you get lost, I can tell you which way is north.”

— Eileen Gu

“I have clouds down here to represent the feeling of flying, which I love so much about freeskiing.”

— Eileen Gu

What’s next

Gu will compete in the women's slopestyle final on Sunday, February 8, 2026, where she will look to add to her Olympic medal collection.

The takeaway

Eileen Gu's personalized ski suit showcases her ability to blend her American upbringing and Chinese heritage into a unique personal style, highlighting her status as a fashion icon and one of the most high-profile athletes at the 2026 Winter Olympics.