As Wimbledon retired its iconic grass courts, the 2025 Championships didn’t just crown tennis champions—it reaffirmed SW19 as the season’s definitive style arena. From timeless elegance to modern twists on old-school tenniscore, A‑list attendees delivered sartorial lines just as fierce as those on Centre Court.
1. Royals & Red Carpet Returns Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, made a triumphant trophy presentation, radiating confidence in two standout looks: a cream-toned Self‑Portrait ensemble for the women’s final and a royal‑blue midi look—complete with Ralph Lauren heels, Cartier watch, and classic Wimbledon boater—for the men’s final. Her return was more than ceremonial—it was a sartorial statement.


Other royals embraced summer refinement. Princess Beatrice arrived in a polished Sandro co‑ord paired with a Mark Cross Romy clutch, while Lady Amelia Windsor opted for playful polka-dot femininity, sweetly accessorised with Russell & Bromley wedges and Cartier.

2. Hollywood Meets the Lawn
Hollywood’s elite kept up with regal attendees:
- Lily Collins graced the stands in embroidered Stella Jean, finishing her look with mesh Alaïa ballet flats.
- Cynthia Erivo made a statement in a bold Ralph Lauren suit, blending power with playfulness.
- Sienna Miller channelled garden-party elegance in a tiered Alessandra Rich mini‑dress, accessorised with a Bottega Veneta tote.



Bollywood glamour also claimed Centre Court: Sonam Kapoor stunned in Ralph Lauren pinstripes and Priyanka Chopra wowed in a regal Ralph Lauren halter gown complemented by Bulgari jewelry.


3. Tenniscore & Preppy Evolution
The tenniscore aesthetic was reimagined with playful reverence:
- Coco Gauff, though out early, stole the spotlight with a punk‑inspired New Balance set—complete with 3D butterfly embroidery and custom mint‑accent trainers.

Supreme style didn’t stop with players. Street‑style stars like Daisy Edgar‑Jones (in striped Gucci co‑ords) and Hannah Dodd (in bleu Miu Miu stripes) showcased the Spectrum of Wimbledon hues—from crisp navy to summer whites.


4. Men’s Tailored Moments
Gentlemen at Wimbledon dialled up polished nonchalance:
- Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, David Beckham, and Leo DiCaprio elevated heatwave dressing through linen suits and lightweight sport coats—a nod to tennis tradition with modern sensibility.




Men’s fashion was a masterclass in refined restraint: think greys, creams, and crisp whites accented by loafers and caps in handsomely tailored fits.
5. Accessory Aces
No outfit at SW19 was complete without a finishing flourish:
- Monica Barbaro debuted in silk Ralph Lauren, Bulgari jewelry, and barely‑there sandals, perfectly bridging glam and garden party.
- Straw hats, buttery loafers, and pops of gingham—Olivia Rodrigo’s vintage Ralph Lauren dress paired with a fiery Khaite bag and Karen Wazen sunnies—echoed Wimbledon’s timeless palette with contemporary quirk.


Courtside Style Takeaways
Wimbledon 2025 reaffirmed that the Championships remains the world’s most elegant event outside fashion week. Here’s what made it an affair to remember:
| Trend | How It Played | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Tenniscore Reinvented | Gingham, stripes, embroidered textures | Pays homage to tradition with playful appeal |
| Tailored Heatwave Dressing | Linen suits, short sleeves, smart caps | Balances refinement with summer comfort |
| Statement Accessories | Straw boaters, bold bags, bright jewellery | Elevates simplicity with personality |
| Steeped in Heritage | All‑white staples, royal box classics | Keeps the timeless essence of SW19 intact |
Wimbledon’s 2025 fashion narrative was a study in contrast: regal self‑possession met modern romanticism, and classic prep fused with daring details. Whether through royal poise or bold street style, attendees proved that dressing for Centre Court is akin to parading a runway: every silhouette tells a story, every accessory serves a statement.
For modern lovers of luxury—those who crave elegant dressing grounded in heritage yet refreshed for today’s climate—Wimbledon remains the ultimate sartorial grand slam.





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