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All the best celebrity fashion at Wimbledon 2024 so far

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If the wrap of Glastonbury – and its undeniably epic fashion moments – left you with an appetite for more celebrity summer style inspo, then Wimbledon has arrived at the perfect time.

Admittedly the weather is leaving a lot to be desired in SW19 right now, but a little British downpour never stopped tennis fans from levelling up when it comes to their courtside looks – particularly, of course, for those celebrity attendees who just know they’re about to be photographed from every angle as they cheer on their favourite player. Or, indeed, any player who makes a good shot… as is usually the case with this diplomatic tennis crowd.

Of course an annual style highlight from the two-week tournament is undeniably the arrival of the Princess of Wales, who over the years has shown her support courtside countless times as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Having stepped away from public engagements as she focusses on her health, however, it’s unfortunately looking unlikely that the Princess of Wales will be attending Wimbledon this year.

Luckily for fashion fans there is never a shortage of celebrity attendees, many of whom serve up something of a masterclass in summer event dressing.

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Over the first two days we’ve already seen everyone from Jameela Jamil and Poppy Delevingne to Arlo Parks, Rebel Wilson and Bridgerton‘s very own Golda Rosheuvel in the crowd, most of whom were also spotted indulging in those iconic bowls of strawberries and cream in the beloved evian suite during breaks in play – a space which annually encourages their guests to dress “summer-smart and eco-conscious”, with sustainable, vintage, rented or reworn pieces thoroughly recommended.

Here are all the best Wimbledon outfits we’ve spotted courtside so far…

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