From pristine whites to flashy accessories, let's dissect 7 ace looks served by Hollywood A-listers and sporting icons on tennis's grandest grass.
Wimbledon isn’t just tennis – it's the moment of truth for summer fashion. A-listers and royals turn the Centre Court into a courtside catwalk, serving sartorial elegance.
This year celebs like Princess Beatrice, Cate Blanchett, and Priyanka Chopra rocked airy and frisky dresses, pronounced blazers, and voguish straw hats. Couples like Olivia Rodrigo & Louis Partridge even matched!
So, without further ado, let's dive into the 7 most stunning looks sported by icons at Wimbledon 2025.
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Monica Barbaro and Andrew Garfield showed up at Wimbledon on the seventh day of the tournament. Arriving hand-in-hand at the Centre Court, the pair were seen in their best all-white outfits. Monica wore a semi-sheer dress from Ralph Lauren Pre-Fall 25 collection, while Garfield shined in a pair of button-down trousers and a sweater tied around the shoulders, from Ralph Lauren Purple Label.
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Olivia Rodrigo and her partner Louis Patridge arrived at Wimbledon, and they looked absolutely stunning together. Olivia wore a sweet, short-sleeve gingham print dress from Ralph Lauren’s Spring 2000 collection. She accessorised with a matching red bag by Khaite, and Four Frank Darling white gold rings, which included a chunky caviar eternity ring and a bubble band ring. Louis donned the men's Wimbledon stands uniform: a blue sports jacket paired with khaki trousers. He wore a red-striped tie and it beautifully matches Olivia's picnic-patterned dress.
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Tennis players at Wimbledon are mandatorily required to compete in all-white outfits. However, the rule doesn't apply to the ones in the stands. Nevertheless, Priyanka Chopra Jonas decided to go all-white. While her husband, Nick Jonas, wore a navy blue suit jacket and white slacks designed by Ralph Lauren from Purple Label collection. Priyanka stunned in a flowy, pristine-white halter dress by Ralph Lauren Collection, and chose white sandals to match with the dress. The dress featured two deep pockets, making it equally functional.
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On the red carpet, Cate Blanchett usually stuns in avant-garde pieces designed by the likes of Dilara Findikoglu and Ashish. However, for Wimbeldon, Cate chose to donne an on-theme and high-handed look with a structured plaid suit and a pair of classic sunglasses. Very minimalist yet chic.
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Eiza Gonzalez shined at the Wimbledon stands in a head-to-toe Burberry look. She wore a car-print slip on dress, and accessorised with shield sunglasses and a checkered shoulder bag.
Tous les jours, les tribunes du Court central de Wimbledon accueillent de nombreuses stars et membres de la famille royale britannique. Pour cette quatrième journée de tournoi, c’est lady Amelia Windsor qui a fait un sans faute côté mode…
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Even if we keep the royal title aside, Lady Amelia Windsor ruled day four of the Wimbledon tournament with a polka dot slip dress, a pair of platform sandals, and a bucket bag.
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Emma Appleton rocked her Wimbledon look in a cropped, boxy white shirt and a pair of high-waist pinstripes wide-leg trousers. She accessorised with black cat-eye shades, slim and pointed white mules, and a neutral tote bag, making her look unimaginably classy as well as utilitarian.
As the Centre Court wraps up for the season, and the eye grass cools, fashion icons leave with asting impressions: from pastel pleats to tennis whites, all reimagined. Next year’s roster looms with new names, more revived classics and, of course, one can expect better sartorial aces. Until then, keep your styling game sharp and your Wimbledon wardrobe hot and match-ready.