Spectacular scenes surrounded the 2016 Olympics Opening Ceremony that boasted a real Brazilian carnival feel with dancers swirling and twirling amid loud tunes, breathtaking displays, and a cheerful crowd. During the high-spirited event the national teams’ eye-catching outfits were also in the limelight and media didn’t spare words in reviewing the vibrant gear – amid all of the national fashion statements, the Hungarian team’s elegant and polished opening ceremony outfit, designed by local brand USE unused, impressed several international websites.

According to Fox Sports, Hungary’s Olympic Opening Ceremony uniforms are among the top 5 outfits, with the tracksuits of South Africa earning first place, while Hungary’s attire is featured as number 4 on the sports website's list. The article describes that Hungarian women “look simply ravishing in these red and white dresses, which have clearly been designed by someone who understands clothes”. The stylish outfits were designed by local brand USE unused. People magazine also published a photo gallery, with the following headline: “Olympics Opening Ceremonies Outfits You Have to See”, and it includes the dresses of the Hungarian team.

Bustle dedicated a whole article to the Hungarian uniforms, writing that even though their clothes weren’t the flashiest, they were “the most polished and wearable”, with perfectly tailored suits. The article highlights how graphic-designed pocket squares of the men’s jackets matched the women’s pleated dresses, and the article’s writer – who can’t wait to see Hungary’s Closing Ceremony uniforms – concludes the story by thanking the Magyar designers for proving that it’s possible to look “both polished and patriotic”, and added that if there was a medal for the best-dressed country, Hungary would definitely finish in first place.