Olympic Legend Florence ‘Flo-Jo’ Joyner’s Iconoclast Outfits and Style on the Track: From 6-inch Nails to ‘One-Legger’ Bodysuits and More

Florence “Flo-Jo” Griffith Joyner was a decorated American Olympian, track and field star and style icon. Joyner’s influence on and off the field continues to inspire athletes even decades after her death at the age of 38 in 1998.

“Dress good to look good. Look good to feel good. And feel good to run fast,” was a motto the athlete lived by throughout her athletic career — which included three Olympic gold medals from the summer 1988 games and a gold medal from the 1987 World Championships in Rome.

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From her highly decorated nails to the way she played with the fabric of her uniform, see some of the Florence “Flo-Jo” Griffith Joyner’s best style moments on the track.

U.S. Olympics Track and Field Trials, 1988

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - JULY 23: Florence Griffith Joyner in a white lace track suit speaks with the media after the final of the Women's 200 meter race of the 1988 USA Track and Field Olympic Trials held July 22, 1988 at the IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by David Madison/Getty Images)
Florence Griffith Joyner, left, at the 1988 Olympics Trials in Indianapolis, Ind.

In her partnership with Adidas, Joyner showcased how fashion and sports could coalesce. During the 1988 Olympic Trials in Indianapolis, Ind., the athlete styled various looks with such delicate fabric as lace. The bodysuit featured sheer lace detailing on the torso and down the legs of Joyner’s uniform, putting a feminine twist on the standard track and field style.

Track & Field: US Olympic Trials: Florence Griffith Joyner in a one-legger in action during Women's 200M at IUPUI Carroll Stadium. Indianapolis, IN 7/15/1988--7/23/1988 CREDIT: Andy Hayt (Photo by Andy Hayt /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X36900 ), flojo fashion style and outfits, nails
Florence Griffith Joyner competes at the 1988 Olympics Trials in Indianapolis, Ind.

Even when she was wearing pieces closer to the status quo, Joyner found unique ways to embellish her wardrobe to make it her own. During the women’s 200-meter race at the 1988 Olympic trials, she wore a track suit that featured an asymmetrical one-leg design.

Florence Griffith-Joyner in a one-legger competing in one of the heats at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Indianapolis, 22nd July 1988, flojo fashion style and outfits, nails
Florence Griffith Joyner competes at the 1988 Olympics Trials in Indianapolis, Ind.

Joyner referred to the look as a “one-legger.” This was a style Joyner wore often and even styled with bright colors, like the image above from another heat during the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in July 1988.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - CIRCA 1988: Florence Griffith Joyner #371 in a yellow tracksuit competes at the 1988 Olympics Trials circa 1988 at IU Michael A. Carroll Track and Soccer Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images), flojo fashion style and outfits, nails
Florence Griffith Joyner competes at the 1988 Olympics Trials in Indianapolis, Ind.

Much like her pink and white tracksuit, Joyner also implemented pops of color into her track and field wardrobe, standing out from the competition.

“Flo-Jo’s style fused and updated traditional runners’ functional athletic apparel with jazzy fabrications, like lace, and refreshing silhouettes that emitted a sense of showmanship with her eclectic energy,” Darnell-Jamal Lisby, the fashion curator of the Cleveland Museum of Art, told HuffPost in 2021. “She designed many of her own uniforms, so they were personal to her.”

Summer Olympics 1988

American athlete Florence Griffith Joyner displays her painted fingernails ahead of a women's track event at the 1988 Summer Olympics, held at the Seoul Olympic Stadium in Seoul, South Korea, September 1988. Griffith Joyner competed in the women's 100 metres, 200 metres, 4x100 metres, and 4x400 metres events at the Games. (Photo by Bongarts/Getty Images), flojo fashion style and outfits, nails
Florence Griffith Joyner at the Seoul Olympic Stadium in September 1988.

Along with her eclectic athletic wardrobe, Joyner was widely known for her acrylic nails. Often intricately designed with vibrant colors and embellishments, Joyner competed with her decorated nails, which were often 4 to 6 inches long.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - SEPTEMBER, 1988: Florence Griffith Joyner of the USA in a hooded tracksuit competes during the 100M race during the 1988 Summer Olympic Games at the Seoul Olympic Stadium in Seoul, South Korea, September, 1988. (Photo by Focus On Sport/Getty Images), flojo fashion style and outfits, nails
Florence Griffith Joyner at the Seoul Olympic Stadium in September 1988.

Joyner’s nails were on full display as she competed in the women’s 100-meter, 200-meter, 4×100-meter, and 4×400-meter events at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. There, she put a spin on the tracksuit uniform, adding a connected caped hood to her uniform that went over her head.

At the 1988 Olympics, Joyner became known as the fastest woman in the world when she set the record for the women’s 100-meter sprint at 10.49 seconds. And she did it all in style, leaving the Olympics with three gold medals.

Flo-Jo’s Influence on Today’s Athletes

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 08: Serena Williams of The United States of America plays a forehand in her Women's Singles first round match against Laura Siegemund of Germany during day one of the 2021 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on February 08, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images), flojo fashion style and outfits, nails
Serena Williams competes during the 2021 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Feb. 8, 2021.

In the decades since her 1998 death, Joyner’s influence in sports and fashion persists.

During the 2021 Australian Open, 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams collaborated with Nike on a unique tennis kit that paid homage to Flo-Jo and her “one-leggers.” Williams wore an asymmetrical bodysuit in black, red and pink color ways, matching both the silhouette and the colors and patterns Joyner styled in the 1980s.

PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 03: Sha'Carri Richardson of Team United States competes during the Women's 100m Semi-Final on day eight of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 03, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images), flojo fashion style and outfits, nails
Sha’Carri Richardson competes during the Olympic Games in Paris on Aug. 3, 2024.

2024 Olympian and Track and Field star ShaCarri Richardson often pays homage to Flo-Jo with her decorated long nails and vibrant hair. The athlete competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics and won the silver medal in the 100-meter race.

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