Australian founded outerwear brand Nobody’s Princess is known for promoting size inclusivity with a range of pants, jackets and bibs for women of all sizes. Embraced by skiers and snowboarders since launching in 2020, Nobody’s Princess has enjoyed fast track global growth by addressing a once neglected market of females wanting both form and function in a size that fits their body.

Today the brand announced its first professional athlete sponsorship and bespoke design.

Jeanne Crane-Mauzy is a freestyle athlete competing originally for the USA and now for Vanuatu as a dual citizen.

In 2012, at the age of 15, she was invited to compete at the 2012 World Youth Olympics in Austria and decided to go pro. She then spent her formative professional training years based in Park City, Utah working her way up the competition circuit on the North American tour and the FIS World Cup circuit on the US Ski Team development program.

Life turned on a dime in 2015 for Crane-Mauzy and her family when her older sister, Jamie, a highly ranked World Cup halfpipe and slopestyle skier and the first female to land a double backflip in a competition at the Aspen X Games, experienced an horrific crash at the World Tour Finals in Whistler resulting in a traumatic brain injury.

The sisters together with their mother, Grace, went on to found the MoCrazy Strong Brain Injury Foundation after the journey back to recovery and recently produced the film festival hit documentary #MoCrazyStrong.

This FIS World Cup season, 28 year-old Crane-Mauzy, reignited her professional skiing career and commenced competing under the Vanuatu flag with a goal to represent the nation at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics as the country’s only freestyle snowsports athlete.

Jeanne Crane-Mauzy. Photo supplied.

Now the trail blazer brand Nobody’s Princess will partner with Crane-Mauzy to design her Winter Olympic uniform.

“I’m super excited to be partnering with Nobody’s Princess,” says Crane-Mauzy.

“I have always promoted that femininity is fierce. I love that Nobody’s Princess champions the idea that you don’t have to be someone’s to be a princess. We should all feel loved and celebrated for who we are.”

Jeanne Crane-Mauzy. Photo supplied.

The collaboration will blend the vibrant culture of Vanuatu with the critical need for high-quality, technical outerwear to meet Crane-Mauzy’s mobility, comfort and performance demands at an elite competition level.

“Brands have historically prioritised their own aesthetic over the actual needs of their athletes. We are proud to be changing that narrative,” says Nobody’s Princess founder Maria Baker.

“This partnership with Jeanee is about more than just an Olympic outfit—it’s about ensuring female athletes have the gear they need to perform at their best and feel confident on the world stage.”

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