Game, Set, Glam: Wimbledon 2025 Served Elite Style

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Olivia Rodrigo and another guest wearing retro gingham dresses and sunglasses at Wimbledon 2025, standing on either side of the women’s championship trophy against a floral green tennis-court-inspired background.

Let’s talk about the classiest sporting event on the planet: The Championships, Wimbledon 2025, held from June 30 to July 13. On the court, it was a season of firsts. Iga Świątek and Jannik Sinner both claimed their maiden Wimbledon titles, making history under the London sun. Bravo to both, absolute aces.

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But now, let’s pivot to what we really couldn’t keep our eyes off:
the fashion in the stands. Because honestly, who wasn’t squinting between rallies, scanning Centre Court for a glimpse of a famous face and an even more famous outfit? Exactly.

A Polo-Perfect Affair: Ralph Lauren Reigns Supreme

With Ralph Lauren POLO once again stepping up as Wimbledon’s official outfitter, the style stakes were predictably high. Think neutral palettes, breezy tailoring, structured shirts, and sun-ready summer dresses. The vibe? Smart Casual done to perfection — crisp, classic, and perfectly matched to strawberries and cream.

Guests brought their A-game, sticking to easy elegance with an old-money twist. Linen, silk blends, cotton poplin — all in soft whites, sand tones, powder blues, and a splash of citrus when needed. If you’re looking to decode 2025’s definition of summer sophistication, Wimbledon had the cheat sheet.

Regal Realness: The Royals Always Deliver

You can always count on the British royals to turn up looking like couture just stepped off the Palace lawn, and this year was no exception.

While Princess Catherine’s absence was deeply felt, other royals stepped in with signature polish. Queen Camilla chose a structured dress in muted tones, while Princess Beatrice opted for something a little fresher, soft tailoring with a hint of whimsy. Prince William kept it classic with a tailored blazer and light blue shirt, the ultimate uniform for royal tennis-viewing. And let’s not forget the young style star in training: Princess Charlotte. Attending alongside her family for finals day, she charmed the crowd in a crisp summer dress with delicate pleats and scalloped edgesmini royalcore at its finest.

A-List in the Royal Box: Celebs That Slayed the Stands

Wimbledon’s front row gave Fashion Week a run for its money. This year’s star-studded audience included:

  • Naomi Campbell in power neutrals with futuristic frames
  • Nicole Kidman bringing soft Hollywood glamour
  • Matthew McConaughey in linen layers done just right
  • Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom, and David Beckham — all nailing the brief of classic cool

It was a blend of Old Hollywood meets English garden party, and we were 100% here for it.

Best Dressed? Let’s Talk Olivia Rodrigo & Bella Maclean

Two of our favorite looks came from Olivia Rodrigo and Bella Maclean, both spotted in Ralph Lauren summer dresses that were straight out of a modern-day Jane Austen fantasy.

Their choice of vichy (gingham) patterns in lightweight cotton? Chef’s kiss. The kind of fabric that flirts with nostalgia but stays fresh and elevated. Olivia paired hers with mini 90s sunglasses and a structured shoulder bag — serving Y2K summer with a side of Wimbledon etiquette.

Bella opted for a softer silhouette with sweetheart neckline, pin-tucked bodice, and delicate accessories. You could practically hear the garden party playlist.

Final Serve: Style That Matches the Moment

The overall look? Smart Casual meets Summer Romance.
It’s clear that while the players were serving fire on the court, the guests in the stands were dishing out some serious outfit inspo. From linen suits to vichy cotton dresses, nipped waists, and 90s accessories, Wimbledon once again proved that fashion doesn’t just watch the match — it is the match.