Rinascente in Milan is gearing up for the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games by dedicating its traditional activations for the holiday season to the sports events, which will run 6th to 22nd February and March 6 to 15 next year, respectively. Among the sponsors of the Games, Rinascente hosted an event attended by its top management, institutions, Italian athletes and local celebrities on Tuesday evening to unveil its Christmas windows and light up the facade that overlooks the Duomo cathedral.
The store’s arched windows showcased arty installations, as well as the torches and medals designed for the Games against snowy-looking graphic backgrounds. The event’s official mascots — two cheerful stoats named Milo and Tina in a nod to the host cities — were also on display. The windows are part of the wider ‘A Window on the Winter Games’ activation, which saw the retailer also decking its distinctive arcade with snowflake-shaped lightings and projecting the Olympic rings and logo of the Games on the facade. The takeover continued inside the department store, with banners decking the escalators and a pop-up store offering a selection of the Games’ official merchandise installed on the basement floor, which is dedicated to the design and tech categories.
While the windows and lights will run until 6th January, the pop-up store will operate until 22nd February to cover the full length of the Olympic Games. To be sure, in the past Rinascente leveraged its nine arched windows in Milan, as well as those of its outposts in Rome and Florence, to tie up with luxury houses such as Fendi, Prada and Loewe for seasonal takeovers. Rinascente also frequently spotlighted Christmas-related players, supporting local artisans known for crafting handmade figurines of Nativity scenes or international companies specializing in music boxes and miniatures recreating enchanted Christmas villages, for example.
