How Aly Raisman Got Ready for the 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony

As expected, the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony was a flashy affair. Lady Gaga performed on the steps of the Seine, paying homage to French dancer and actress Zizi Jeanmaire with a dazzling, feather-filled rendition of “Mon Truc en Plumes.” Celine Dion sang Edith Piaf’s beautiful “L’Hymne à l’amour” while wearing a shimmery Christian Dior gown. And the Eiffel Tower itself was aglow from a truly magnifique laser show.

Aly Raisman clearly got the message: Her outfit for the event shone bright like the City of Light. In particular, she wore a pair of eye-catching custom Stuart Weitzman sandals adorned with red, white, and blue Swarovski crystals. “I’ll always cherish wearing these shoes for such a memorable time in my life,” she tells ELLE.

The fashion moment was also a major milestone for the retired gymnast and two-time Olympian. Having served as the team captain of both the 2012 “Fierce Five” and 2016 “Final Five” U.S. women’s gymnastics teams, helping lead both squads to win team gold medals, she’s now in Paris as a commentator and to support the 2024 gymnastics team as a fan.

Believe it or not, it was also her first time going to the opening ceremony. Despite competing in both 2012 and 2016, she had previously never attended due to scheduling conflicts and other Team USA obligations. “I wanted to look and feel at my best,” she says.

In addition to her Stuart Weitzman Nudist II sandals, Raisman wore a strapless Carolina Herrera silk dress with oversized bow details. The gown is from the an upcoming Chalet 2025 capsule collection, and will not released until November.

Below, Raisman takes ELLE along as she gets ready for the 2024 Paris Olympic opening ceremony.

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Rose is the Senior Editor of Features & Special Projects at ELLE.com overseeing features and projects about women’s issues. She is an accomplished and compassionate storyteller and editor who excels in obtaining exclusive interviews and unearthing compelling features.
 

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