Haiti is making a statement at the Milan Cortina Winter Games with two athletes proudly representing the nation.
Haiti returns to the Winter Olympics with a two-athlete team, vibrant uniforms, and a story of diaspora pride and cultural visibility.
Stevenson Savart carries Haiti’s flag at Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, marking a historic moment for the nation.
Designer Stella Jean forced to paint over image of revolutionary on ski suits after being told it breached rules ...
Although the International Olympic Committee flagged an issue with the political nature of the uniform, Stella Jean’s designs are stunning.
The athletes from the Caribbean nation wanted their appearances to honor their country’s heritage. The result is looks that stand out.
Haiti went to the Milan Cortina Winter Games with two athletes — Richardson Viano competing in alpine skiing and Stevenson Savart in cross-country skiing. On Sunday, Savart, 25, made history as the ...
Meet Stevenson Savart of Haiti, the Caribbean nation's first cross-country skier to compete at the Winter Olympics.
Haiti debuts at Milano Cortina 2026 in the Olympics' only hand-painted uniforms. Designed by Stella Jean, these vibrant looks ...
Italian-Haitian designer Stella Jean, center, helps Megan Thomas, left, and Livia Audain at the Haitian Embassy in Rome, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, wear the official uniform of the Haitian national team ...
Mallett is making history as he represents the Caribbean nation in cross-country skiing at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics ...
Just weeks before the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan on February 6, Olympic officials blocked Haiti’s plan to feature a painting of revolutionary leader Toussaint Louverture on its team ...