
At Wimbledon, the action at Centre Court is never limited to the match-ups between the season's highest-ranked tennis talents. Royals and A-listers line London's famous green stands to take in the annual Wimbledon Championship organized by All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. They dress like they've trained all year to serve their best tennis fashion.
Wimbledon 2025 kicked off in late June and lasts through July 13. Already, attendees from Princess Beatrice and Jessica Alba to Cate Blanchett are scoring style points with their twists on tennis dressing. Seersucker and lace dresses are present and accounted for; so are pleated skirts, stately blazers, and straw sun hats. Celebrity couple style is also getting a court-inspired makeover: Just see Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge's adorable day three coordinating gingham moment for proof.

If history repeats, arrivals will only get more star-studded as the tournament continues. Last year, Zendaya brought Ralph Lauren suiting to the stands and Margot Robbie debuted her maternity style in a dainty polka-dot dress. The most exciting RSVP was saved for last: Kate Middleton graced Wimbledon 2024 in a regal purple dress by Safiyaa to present the winners' trophies.
There's no telling who will grace the stands next—but trust that they'll deliver the elevated-yet-preppy outfits that define Wimbledon style. Ahead, catch up on all the best celebrity looks from each day of Wimbledon 2025, plus ways to copy their summer style beyond the tennis court.
Lady Amelia Windsor

Royal title or no, Lady Amelia Windsor would have been the ruler of Wimbledon day four. Her polka dot slip dress, platform sandals, and bucket bag were polished for the photographers, yet had plenty of styling takeaways for all the commoners looking on. Personally, I'm once again reminded that a bag picking up on a pattern's secondary color works overtime to tie an outfit together.
Naomi Ackie

One print was the frontrunner for Wimbledon 2025's favorite by the end of day four. Actress Naomi Ackie also wore her best polka dots to Centre Court, pairing her mini dress with a denim jacket, Gucci loafers, and statement red bag.
Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge

After wrapping her punk rock headlining set at Glastonbury, Olivia Rodrigo switched gears to go full-out preppy at Wimbledon. She tapped Ralph Lauren's Spring 2000 collection for a sweet, short-sleeve gingham print dress—the pattern of the summer, if street style has anything to say about it—and a matching red bag by Khaite. By her side, boyfriend Louis Partridge wore the men's Wimbledon stands uniform: a blue sport jacket and khaki trousers. His tie's red stripes matched Rodrigo's picnic-patterned dress to perfection.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas

On the court, players at Wimbledon are required to compete in all-white outfits. That dress code doesn't necessarily apply in the stands, but Priyanka Chopra Jonas made a compelling argument for following it anyway. While her husband, Nick Jonas, went the country club route in a navy blue suit jacket and white slacks by Ralph Lauren Purple Label, the actress chose a flowy white halter dress by Ralph Lauren Collection and coordinating white sandals. She left behind the coin purse that joined her for a TV premiere the night before. With those deep pockets, however, she didn't need extra courtside accessories.
Leslie Mann

Remember that Wimbledon white dress code? Actress and producer Leslie Mann found a way to remix it with a touch of 2025's dominant butter yellow trend. She layered a nipped-in pastel blazer over an ivory lace skirt and pointed-toe pumps—a refreshing alternative to a one-tone dress or matching set.
Princess Beatrice

If Marie Claire readers were voting on their favorite look to start Wimbledon, Princess Beatrice's striped Sandro skirt set would take the No.1 slot. It's one of the most-viewed outfits on the site at press time, thanks to its playful embroidered flowers and just-right seersucker print.
Cate Blanchett

On the red carpet, Cate Blanchett and stylist Elizabeth Stewart subvert expectations in avant-garde pieces by the likes of Dilara Findikoglu and Ashish. For Wimbledon, the pair opted for an on-theme, yet imperious look: a structured plaid suit and sunglasses.
Mia Regan

Model Mia Reagan knew her day at Wimbledon would be filled with nail-biting matches. Her fashion solution? Packing an emotional support accessory—Thom Browne's Hector bag—alongside her pinstripe blazer and pleated skirt from the label.
Britney Theriot and Russell Crowe

For a Wimbledon day date, Britney Theriot and Russell Crowe eschewed tennis whites for mixed prints and classic suiting. The former's tie-neck dress is a Miuccia Prada original—but similar oval sunnies can be found at several court-appropriate brands.
Honor Warren and Jessica Alba

Mother-daughter dressing has made its way to Wimbledon 2025. Jessica Alba and her daughter, Honor Warren, took in the sporting event of the summer in coordinating floral outfits. Warren's went the Gen Z route in the form of a matching set (a tank and a maxi skirt) while Alba opted for a flouncy maxi dress and sneakers. Either template is a a dream for one-and-done dressing on a hot July day.
Molly-Mae Hague

Molly May-Hague's expertly slicked-back bun took over the Marie Claire beauty chat when she arrived at Centre Court. On the fashion side, we couldn't look away from her Dior shirt dress, mini Lady Dior bag, and slingback pumps—an outfit reminiscent of Jennifer Lopez's recent front-row look for the designer's haute couture runway. Any khaki dress would appear just as polished with knife-sharp kitten heels, with or without designer credits.
Rebel Wilson

There's no other way to put it: Rebel Wilson's pink lace dress and coordinating Gucci handbag were pitch-perfect choices for Wimbledon day two. Oversize sunglasses and studded Valentino sandals toughened up her peony dress's garden party energy.