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The good, the bad and the bizarre from Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony

Abhimanyu Mathur
| Last updated on - Jul 25, 2021, 01:00 IST
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A look at some of the highlights from the Opening Ceremony

The two-hour-long Parade of Athletes at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is as much about fashion as it is about sports. The outfits for each contingent are decided and announced months in advance. For most of the big nations, top designers and labels are involved while contingents of many developing countries wear their traditional outfits. Fashion police immediately descended to dissect the outfits of the 200-odd contingents that walked the parade. A look at some of the highlights from the night:

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​Argentina brings the party to Tokyo

While most contingents walked gracefully and others waved to officials in the stands, Argentina bucked the trend by dancing in the stadium, clicking group selfies, and jumping and hugging each other throughout

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​Armani’s Italy outfits labelled ‘worst’ of the night

The Italian contingent walked into the stadium wearing outfits designed by Armani, no less. However, the peculiar design had many online wondering if Pac-Man had been the design inspiration here

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​Tonga’s shirtless icon is back

Tonga’s taekwondo player Pita Taufatofua first went viral in Rio 2016 for his shirtless appearance in the opening ceremony there. He was back in Tokyo too and immediately became a social media sensation…again

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​Misia channels a snow cone

Japanese singer Misia performed at the ceremony in a rainbow-coloured gown designed by Tomo Koizumi. To many on the internet, the singer reminded them of snow cones

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​So near yet so far for the Japanese boxer Tsubata

Japanese boxer Arisa Tsubata, who worked as a nurse during the pandemic, was one of the highlights, appearing as the lone treadmill runner initially. Tragically, because of the cancelled qualifiers amid the pandemic, the 27-year-old won’t actually compete in the Games

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​Australia’s back-to-school kit raises eyebrows

Australia’s decision to pair white and green outfits with a gold blazer had many experts comparing their outfits to public school uniforms in the country

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Vanuatu offers competition to Tonga

However, Taufatofua wasn’t the only oiled-up shirtless flag bearer at the opening ceremony in Tokyo. He got some competition from Rilio Rii, a rower from the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu

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Bermuda’s meta outfit

The contingent for Bermuda arrived at the Japan National Stadium in actual Bermuda shorts. Their combo of blazer and shorts earned them spots in many ‘best dressed’ lists around the globe

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Brazil’s beach flavour

The Olympics may have moved from Rio to Tokyo but the Brazillian contingent brought back the country’s beach flavour in the opening ceremony, wearing floral printed outfits and slippers

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