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Wimbledon Fashion: The 18 best celebrity outfits of all time

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In the 127 years that Wimbledon has existed, there’s been some pretty iconic fashion moments on the court and off. 

Despite the strict all-white dress code for the tennis professionals, they’ve constantly experimented with textures and silhouettes.

The sartorial agenda in the audience has also been pretty majestic. Every year celebrities put on their summer finery and capture our attention with impeccable looks. Though there’s no official dress code, smart dressing is encouraged. And the world’s most well-respected fashionistas nail it every single time.

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According to the official Wimbledon handbook, “The dress code is smart casual in all hospitality areas.” As a guest at Wimbledon, you should dress smartly. Men are recommended to wear collared shirts, jackets, and trousers, while women should opt for dresses or smart separates. Avoid casual wear like jeans and trainers to adhere to the club’s elegant and traditional dress code. Scroll on for Wimbledon’s best celebrity fashion moments of all time…

Wimbledon’s best dressed guests of all time:

Jenna Coleman, 2023

The actress donned a vintage-inspired collared floral dress with accenting pearl buttons to attend last year’s event. She accessorised with a pair of bold red heels, sunglasses and an Aspinal of London handbag.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, 2023

In true princess style, Kate decided on a matcha green tweed suit top and paired it with a matching toned pleated skirt. 

Jessie J, 2023

Bringing bold glamour to the court, Jessie J opted for a bright set of sheer trousers, a matching hue button-up shirt and a set of sunnies in the same shade.

Ariana Grande, 2023

Keeping things incognito, the singer chose to sport a silver sparkle-flecked jumper and grey suit pants to watch Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon 2023 men’s final. She styled her casual look with a cap and round green sunglasses.

Lily James, 2023

Styling a striped pant and blouse twin set underneath a navy blazer, Lily James made a casual statement to attend Wimbledon 2023.

Lucy Boynton, 2022

Possibly as chic as it gets. Lucy wore a white mini-dress with a scalloped hem that boasted a black statement bow.

​The Princess of Wales, 2022

Granted, the stylish royal has served stellar looks consecutively at the event. But her 2022 dopamine inducing, bright yellow midi dress captured our sartorial hearts as much as it captured everybody’s attention.

Ellie Goulding, 2022

Puffed sleeves at Wimbledon are a fashionista favourite, and Ellie nailed elevated minimalism in a gigot-sleeved white blouse tucked into ecru, wide-leg trousers.

Alexa Chung, 2021

Alexa made the case for tennis metallics in a shiny blue t-shirt paired with camel trousers.

Raye, 2021

The singer channelled 60s glam in a pink floral mini skirt and cropped blazer set.

Sienna Miller, 2021

Sienna did what she does best and gave off major cool-girl glam in a blue striped shirt and trousers set paired with matching striped heeled sandals.

Billie Piper, 2021

In 2021, Billie stunned in a Meghan Markle-approved blazer and shorts suit paired with white sandals.

Princess Beatrice, 2021

The Princess schooled us in pregnancy dressing in a white polka dot dress with puffed sleeves.

Adwoa Aboah, 2019

Adwoa Aboah oozed cool girl in white jeans and a white t-shirt, a yellow trench thrown over her shoulders. Donning 2023’s favourite shoe trend four years early, she paired the look with black Chanel flats.

Meghan Markle, 2018

The stylish duchess wore a blue striped poplin shirt with white wide leg trousers and a cream boater.

Emma Watson, 2018

The actress looked uber chic in a white three-piece suit and a matching fedora.

Victoria Beckham, 2013

Victoria Beckham made the case for the 90s slip at the tennis back in 2013 in a lace black midi dress.

Princess Diana, 1991

Princess Diana nailed dopamine dressing in a purple blazer and oversized white belt back in 1991. 

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