Where Elegance Meets Ease — A Courtside Style Report
Wimbledon isn’t just a prestigious tennis tournament—it’s also an annual fashion showcase. From royalty to Hollywood icons, every guest turns Centre Court into a runway, honoring the tradition of “Wimbledon Whites” and classic British sartorial codes. This year’s A-list attendees once again proved that classic style never goes out of fashion, and that ease doesn’t mean carelessness.
👑 Royal & Classic Icons
Catherine, Princess of Wales | Roger Federer | Russell Crowe
Wimbledon is not just the pinnacle of tennis but also a celebration of tradition and elegance. Catherine, Princess of Wales, Roger Federer, and actor Russell Crowe embody the refined spirit of the tournament, showcasing classic gentlemanly and ladylike styles focused on structure, color harmony, and etiquette.
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Catherine, Princess of Wales
Princess Kate appeared courtside in a cream-colored tailored blazer paired with a pleated midi skirt featuring subtle waist shaping—a polished silhouette befitting royalty. On finals day, she switched to a cobalt blue midi dress accented with a matching belt and heels, radiating regal poise and precision -
Roger Federer
The eight‑time Wimbledon champion returned as a guest, dressed in a navy double‑breasted suit with a crisp white shirt. The impeccable tailoring emphasized timeless elegance, reminding everyone why Federer remains the unofficial style ambassador of the tournament. -
Russell Crowe
The acclaimed actor made a composed appearance courtside in a classic black single-breasted suit with a crisp white shirt and a patterned tie. Topping off the look with aviator sunglasses, Crowe channeled understated elegance and timeless masculine style — a quiet nod to Wimbledon’s sartorial code.
🎬 New-Gen Screen Icons
Eddie Redmayne | Louis Partridge | Andrew Garfield
The younger generation brings fresh energy to Wimbledon with modern cuts, lightweight fabrics, and playful details. Their styles blend fashion and comfort, honoring tradition while adding a youthful twist.
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Eddie Redmayne
Eddie opted for a cream-colored double-breasted suit with peak lapels and flap pockets, paired with a wide-collared white shirt and an olive-green tie. He accessorized with tortoiseshell-frame glasses and a red-dial Omega Aqua Terra watch, capturing subtle sophistication with distinctive detail. His latest film Fantastic Realms has recently captured audience attention. -
Louis Partridge
Louis wore a navy blue suit with a subtle texture, paired with a light blue striped shirt and a red-and-yellow striped tie, finished with beige trousers. The look was youthful yet smart, mixing traditional elements with casual ease. His recent role in the youth drama series Summer Storm has been gaining popularity. -
Andrew Garfield
Andrew appeared in a full white summer outfit — a short-sleeved open-collar white shirt, paired with white trousers and a draped knit sweater over his shoulders, finished with brown suede loafers. It was a breezy, modern twist on Wimbledon’s classic code. His upcoming film Time Chase is highly anticipated.
🎤 Crossover Stars: Music & Sport
Olivia Rodrigo | Tom Daley | John Cena
These crossover celebrities don’t often wear traditional suits, but their style still carries unique fashion codes — effortless, genuine, and full of personality.
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Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia turned heads in a vintage-inspired red-and-white gingham shirt dress from Ralph Lauren’s Spring 2000 collection. She styled the look with round retro sunglasses, a red suede Khaite shoulder bag, and minimal jewelry—infusing a preppy, feminine charm that felt both youthful and Wimbledon-appropriate. Her latest album Fragmented Hearts continues to top the charts. -
Tom Daley
British diving champion Tom Daley wore a sage green suit by Paul Smith, paired with a tonal green shirt, tie, and pocket square. He completed the look with a cream Christian Louboutin clutch and two-tone brown-and-white loafers. The overall ensemble felt fresh and polished, subtly echoing Wimbledon’s iconic green-and-white color palette. -
John Cena
Wrestling icon and actor John Cena opted for a classic light gray check suit, worn with a crisp white shirt and a blue tie. The polished ensemble, worn while attending with wife Shay Shariatzadeh, struck a perfect balance between red-carpet poise and Wimbledon elegance. His latest action film Iron Strike is making waves at the box office.
📌 Who Wore It Best?
Which group’s style speaks to you more? The timeless royal elegance, the fresh young faces, or the relaxed yet stylish crossover stars? Vote and comment to share your Wimbledon fashion champion!
🎯 Summary
This year’s Wimbledon style recap pays homage to tradition while celebrating youthful energy and crossover culture. Whether you favor sharp tailoring or laid-back ease, there’s inspiration to be found among this year’s celebrity lineup.