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IN PHOTOS: Four Wimbledon looks to take fashion inspiration from

Updated On: 07 July, 2025 12:10 PM IST | Raaina Jain

The ongoing Wimbledon 2025 tennis tournament has seen celebrity attendees serve several fashion aces. The sporting event has been receiving its fair share of nattily attired celebrity spectators, giving rise to a new bouquet of sartorial trends (Story by Anindita Paul)

Here are some celeb looks at Wimbledon to inspire your sartorial choices

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Here are some celeb looks at Wimbledon to inspire your sartorial choices
Spectators at this year’s edition (Pic: X/Wimbledon)
Image consultant Greeshma Thampi believes that Wimbledon has now become much more daring and individualistic in terms of its aesthetic, with fashion-loving attendees still colouring inside the lines of acceptability and appropriateness. Here are some of this season’s best looks, straight off the courts

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Spectators at this year’s edition (Pic: X/Wimbledon)

Image consultant Greeshma Thampi believes that Wimbledon has now become much more daring and individualistic in terms of its aesthetic, with fashion-loving attendees still colouring inside the lines of acceptability and appropriateness. Here are some of this season’s best looks, straight off the courts

Priyanka Chopra in a classic white sundress (Pic: Instagram/Ralph Lauren)
There’s a reason why the term Wimbledon Whites has gained so much traction over the years — the colour works perfectly for hot summer days and is a classic pick keeping in mind the tournament’s traditions as well as its understated charm. Thampi explains, "This dress features a structured collar for a slightly more formal look, while the floor-length adds an element of effortless femininity. While Priyanka wore the colour from head to toe, you could add pops of contrast by way of emerald or ruby-toned jewellery or pastel-accented accessories.”

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Priyanka Chopra in a classic white sundress (Pic: Instagram/Ralph Lauren)

There’s a reason why the term Wimbledon Whites has gained so much traction over the years — the colour works perfectly for hot summer days and is a classic pick keeping in mind the tournament’s traditions as well as its understated charm. Thampi explains, "This dress features a structured collar for a slightly more formal look, while the floor-length adds an element of effortless femininity. While Priyanka wore the colour from head to toe, you could add pops of contrast by way of emerald or ruby-toned jewellery or pastel-accented accessories.”

Tom Daley in a pastel monochrome suit (Pic: Instagram/Tom Daley)
Proving the versatility of pastels, Tom Daley sported a dusky teal ensemble, pulling off a major monotone moment. “Recreate his aesthetic with a slim fit suit in light blue, mint green, lavender and beige; all are 2025’s trending colours. Pair pastels with earthy neutrals like browns, tans or creams, and experiment with textural or tonal contrasts for a polished finish. Linen is a hot pick for suiting fabric, especially in summer,” Thampi summarises.

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Tom Daley in a pastel monochrome suit (Pic: Instagram/Tom Daley)

Proving the versatility of pastels, Tom Daley sported a dusky teal ensemble, pulling off a major monotone moment. “Recreate his aesthetic with a slim fit suit in light blue, mint green, lavender and beige; all are 2025’s trending colours. Pair pastels with earthy neutrals like browns, tans or creams, and experiment with textural or tonal contrasts for a polished finish. Linen is a hot pick for suiting fabric, especially in summer,” Thampi summarises.

Cate Blanchett in a silk pantsuit featuring Prince of Wales checks (Pic: Instagram/Cate.blanchett)
A classic pantsuit should be a staple in every wardrobe. The lighter silk fabric offers more breathability in warmer climates, while the relaxed fit is flattering on most body types. Thampi suggests, “Since this is a very statement print, it is advisable to wear it with neutrals and keep accessories to a minimum. Softer colours and a lighter fabric add a feminine touch to a print that can easily look quite stuffy."

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Cate Blanchett in a silk pantsuit featuring Prince of Wales checks (Pic: Instagram/Cate.blanchett)

A classic pantsuit should be a staple in every wardrobe. The lighter silk fabric offers more breathability in warmer climates, while the relaxed fit is flattering on most body types. Thampi suggests, “Since this is a very statement print, it is advisable to wear it with neutrals and keep accessories to a minimum. Softer colours and a lighter fabric add a feminine touch to a print that can easily look quite stuffy."

Olivia Rodrigo in gingham shirt dress
A playful nod to another Wimbledon staple, strawberries and cream, Olivia Rodrigo’s vintage dress features one of the hottest trends this summer — vintage gingham prints. “Lesser obvious ways of wearing the pattern are to wear smaller versions of the print, and to wear it in separates. A pair of well-fitted capris, a peasant top or a ruched mini dress can inject modernity. Pair your gingham pieces with contrasting solids to avoid looking too cutesy or with floral prints for an elegant diversion,” Thampi states.
Read full story: Game, style and match: Wimbledon-inspired fashion tips to ace your style

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Olivia Rodrigo in gingham shirt dress

A playful nod to another Wimbledon staple, strawberries and cream, Olivia Rodrigo’s vintage dress features one of the hottest trends this summer — vintage gingham prints. “Lesser obvious ways of wearing the pattern are to wear smaller versions of the print, and to wear it in separates. A pair of well-fitted capris, a peasant top or a ruched mini dress can inject modernity. Pair your gingham pieces with contrasting solids to avoid looking too cutesy or with floral prints for an elegant diversion,” Thampi states.

Read full story: Game, style and match: Wimbledon-inspired fashion tips to ace your style

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