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STARS STRUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH
Los Angeles Times
|February 18, 2026
L.A. designer and former figure skater McKinnon is the fashion guru behind Liu, Glenn and Levito
ISABEAU LEVITO competes in a Lisa McKinnon-designed dress during the short program on Tuesday. McKinnon sources fabric from L.A.'s fashion district.
(ROBERT GAUTHIER Los Angeles Times)
When women take the ice for Thursday's Olympic free skate in the global fashion capital of Milan, five skaters will compete in dresses made by Los Angeles-based designer Lisa McKinnon.
McKinnon has become the must-have name in figure skating couture, dressing the entirety of the U.S. and South Korea women’s teams. Americans Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn and Isabeau Levito wore McKinnon’s designs in the short program and will do so again in the free skate.
And one of those dresses may be featured on the medal podium. Liu stands in third place after Tuesday's short program, while Levito is in eighth and Glenn tumbled to 13th with the free skate still to come.
McKinnon knows exactly how clothing needs to fit on bodies moving across the ice — for spins, for jumps, for everything it takes to win. The fabric must be able to stretch in all directions, which necessitates a four-way stretch fabric. Design with a two-way stretch and a skater might not be able to lift their arm. Dress skaters in spandex, power mesh and stretch velvet, and they'll move like they do in training.
McKinnon sources most of the fabric locally from the fashion district in downtown L.A.
"It's really great to just go in person because sometimes it's the fabric that can inspire you to create something with," McKinnon said.
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