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McCartney excited about Olympic project

McCartney - Very excited about designing Olympic Games clothing
McCartney - Very excited about designing Olympic Games clothing

Stella McCartney has said that it is a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to design the adidas competition wear for the Olympic Games 2012.

The designer has already started work on the kits for the British Olympic and Paralympic teams to wear at the London event - and said it is an exciting, but lengthy, project.

McCartney wrote in Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle newsletter GOOP: "I arrive at adidas, it's a big day for me there as today I am showing the British Olympic Association my Team GB London 2012 concept.

"I am the creative director for adidas's team GB for the Olympics and the Paralympics. It's major and I am so excited! It is honestly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I have a strong concept and today was about showing the BOA my direction.

"They were really positive ... It is totally just the starting points so just the very, very beginning concepts, but it's just to give an idea. (sic)"

She also revealed that she faces a lot of challenges with the project: "I mean you're working with athletes. The main thing I want do is not in any way get involved with making their performance not its best. So for me I want to make them the best they can be.

"I'm obviously working with incredibly technical fabrics and dealing with silhouettes that I wouldn't normally perhaps work with.

"So there are challenges - I have a million challenges. I have to make it look good on TV, I have to make it feel good for the athletes, I have to make it work - technically it has to do its job. But I think they're all good challenges - I like a challenge."

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