As we have seen over the years, celebrity sightings at Wimbledon have become a fashion event worth paying attention to. Over the next two weeks, this post will be updated with the latest looks from the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Day Seven
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After turning heads in sharp Ralph Lauren tailoring on Saturday, Michaela Coel revealed a much more playful side of her style on Sunday. Her LOEWE x Paula’s Ibiza pom-pom top and skirt felt perfectly suited to Wimbledon, with the colourful pom-poms easily interpreted as oversized tennis balls. It was whimsical without feeling gimmicky, and exactly the sort of fashion moment that makes her style so much fun.
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Vanessa Williams embraced bold summer dressing in a vibrant floral Karen Millen halterneck dress. The sweeping silhouette and saturated print certainly made an impact.
Day Six
Saturday at Wimbledon belonged to Ralph Lauren, with the brand co-hosting an event alongside Vogue. While the Ralph Lauren terrace drew a star-studded guest list dressed almost exclusively in the label, there were still a few notable arrivals elsewhere around the grounds.
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Michaela Coel looked impeccably sharp in Ralph Lauren. The double-breasted pinstripe blazer, shirt and tie delivered a confident menswear-inspired moment, while the white wide-leg trousers kept the look feeling fresh and perfectly suited to a summer day at Wimbledon. I actually gasped when I saw this on Instagram over the weekend.
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Anna Wintour rarely strays from florals, yet this striped Ralph Lauren shirt dress slotted seamlessly into her signature wardrobe. Finished with oversized sunglasses, a statement necklace and neutral Manolo Blahnik sandals, it was classic Anna through and through.
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Tom Hiddleston reminded us why a well-cut navy pinstripe suit never goes out of style. His Ralph Lauren tailoring was polished and timeless. Some might say this is déjà vu and that we have seen it countless times, and I wouldn’t argue. But when you have this much charisma and wear tailoring this well, it never feels repetitive.
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Sienna Miller embraced softer tailoring with this oversized Ralph Lauren three-piece suit. It is not her usual silhouette, and there is no question that it is a little too big for her, but I admire her for not defaulting to boho.
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After a summer of archive looks for The Devil Wears Prada 2, Simone Ashley switched gears with this crisp all-white Ralph Lauren look. The spectator shoes added a classic Wimbledon touch, making this one of the weekend’s most appropriate daytime outfits.
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Before heading to Paris for Haute Couture Fashion Week, Emma Corrin stopped by Wimbledon in Ralph Lauren. The red rugby-style knit paired with cream trousers felt preppy with a slightly offbeat twist, which is exactly where Emma’s style is at its best.


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After making their couple debut at the Championships last year, Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro were back at Wimbledon in Ralph Lauren. Andrew opted for a soft blue suit, while Monica kept things fresh in white separates. Together, they perfectly captured relaxed summer elegance.
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I’m so enamoured by Naomi Ackie’s Ralph Lauren look. It felt elegant, modern and beautifully understated, even if I found the black bag a little jarring.

Bel Powley brought a welcome burst of colour in Longchamp, staying true to her playful, summery style at SW19.

Damson Idris kept things relaxed in tonal neutrals, striking the right balance between smart and casual for a warm day at the Championships.
Day Five
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Between the Fourth of July weekend and the British Grand Prix, Wimbledon settled into a quieter rhythm on Friday, but Ellie Goulding kept things interesting in a Chloé ruffled polka-dot silk-jacquard mini dress.
Polka dots are practically a Wimbledon staple, but the exaggerated ruffled collar gave the look extra personality. She finished the look with a Mulberry bag, although I was expecting to see the Chloé Paddington, considering it is making a comeback.
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Joseph Fiennes reminded us that few brands understand Wimbledon dressing quite like dunhill.
Wearing the British label’s impeccably tailored double-breasted cream jacket with crisp white trousers, he embodied the effortless elegance that has become synonymous with the Championships. Throughout the tournament, dunhill has consistently delivered some of the strongest examples of British summer tailoring, and this was another reminder that classic menswear rarely misses at SW19.
Day Four
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Catherine, Princess of Wales, patron of the All England Club, made her first appearance of the Championships wearing a Gabriela Hearst Stephanie blazer with matching wide-leg trousers.
I really loved the softer silhouette, thanks to the wool, silk and linen blend. Considering the current heatwave, this felt like a formal look that still had an element of ease and breathability.
The chocolate-brown Ralph Lauren pumps wouldn’t have been my first choice. I’m surprised she didn’t opt for a matching blue shoe. White pumps instantly came to mind because of the top, but also because Zendaya has implanted them into my brain after her recent press tour, and they’re clearly never coming out.
The cornflower-blue tailoring also proved the perfect backdrop for her Carousel Jewels sapphire earrings.
Day Three
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I’m always here for someone championing Burberry’s iconic House Check, but Angela Scanlon’s look never quite came together for me. The aqua bubble shorts introduced a fresh pop of colour, yet they ended up competing with the checked blazer. Add the sporty wraparound sunglasses the SKIMS bodysuit into the mix, and there were simply too many competing elements.
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Jack Whitehall made a great choice with this dunhill look, especially the fabrics and colour palette for a hot day on Centre Court. I wish the shoes had been a lighter shade of brown, but they don’t take anything away from the overall look.
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Frankie Bridge couldn’t have looked more Wimbledon-ready in Lacoste. The crisp white trousers, fresh green knit and coordinating green heels captured the colours of the tournament perfectly, creating one of the freshest celebrity looks courtside this week.
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Paul Forman wore Mithridate by Daniel W. Fletcher, where the relaxed proportions and easy styling struck the right balance between smart and contemporary.
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Robert Aramayo wore a dunhill look that embodied classic Wimbledon style. Sometimes, sticking to the traditional formula is all you need.
Day Two
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Nicky Hilton was giving us garden-party vibes in a summery Monse striped dress, complete with the label’s signature asymmetrical detailing. She styled the look with a Hermès Bleu Jean Epsom Kelly 28 Sellier bag. Perhaps it’s the Zendaya influence, but I couldn’t help wondering if white pumps might have been the better choice here.
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Misse Beqiri wore a bouclé button-front dress from the Odd Muse Courtside Chic collection. I love the juxtaposition between the ladylike dress and the contemporary thong leather sandals.
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Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath, may have a wardrobe full of couture gowns, but on this occasion she opted for a Self-Portrait off-the-shoulder belted maxi dress, showcasing the label’s signature illusion of separates. I loved everything about this look except the basket bag, which felt a little too beachside casual.
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Jameela Jamil switched things up with her second polka-dot look of the tournament, wearing the Corynn dress from Reformation staying true to her love of statement prints.
Day One
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Maura Higgins wore a 2006 Chanel archive dress by Karl Lagerfeld, seemingly taking inspiration from Zendaya’s Challengers press tour by styling the look with Flor de Maria Jaimie slingback pumps featuring tennis balls in the heels, plus a Chanel tennis-ball bag. It was a playful Wimbledon-themed styling moment, but some might say the accessories were gimmicky.

Wimbledon Whites
Like Maura Higgins, Isla Fisher embraced the Wimbledon whites dress code, wearing a ME+EM fit-and-flare dress and opting out of the gimmicky accessories in favour of ME+EM High Front Clogs and a complementary white clutch.
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AJ Odudu kept things sleek in an AYM Studios buttery-yellow dress that was perfectly suited to the occasion and the weather.
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Pixie Lott, who usually gravitates towards Dolce & Gabbana, surprised me by opting for a soft pink suit from Violante Nessi.
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Katherine Jenkins looked elegant in an Edeline Lee dress, striking the refined balance that Wimbledon dressing often calls for.
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I wasn’t sold on Romeo Beckham’s double-breasted brown suit layered over a simple white crew-neck T-shirt. His girlfriend, Kim Turnbull, looked effortlessly chic in a white draped dress from Victoria Beckham, of course, styled with a yellow Longchamp bag and Dune heels.
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I imagine David Beckham would rather be in the United States supporting England at the World Cup, but not even football was going to interrupt his annual Wimbledon tradition of attending with his mum, Sandra Beckham. He looked as sharp as ever in BOSS.
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Jameela Jamil arrived in a striking Queens of Archive polka-dot dress, styled with retro-inspired white sunglasses and matching white pumps. It was one of the standout fashion moments from the opening day.

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