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Wimbledon 2024: The best-dressed celebrities at the Championships

16.07.2024

By Benedict Unang

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Wimbledon 2024: The best-dressed celebrities at the Championships

Over the past two weeks, tennis enthusiasts from around the world have converged in southwest London for the prestigious 137th edition of Wimbledon. Carlos Alcaraz emerged victorious in the men’s singles on Sunday, while Barbora Krejčíková clinched the women’s singles title on Saturday. Amidst the intense matches, court-side style moments have also been a highlight, captivating fashion lovers worldwide.

Ralph Lauren marked its 19th year as the official outfitter of the Championships, showcasing its enduring influence. Among the A-listers spotted in the American brand were Zendaya, who looked chic in a herringbone blazer, knit tie, and blue button-down shirt, as well as Alexa Chung, elegantly dressed in a crew-neck cardigan paired with a light beige A-line skirt. Actor, Ncuti Gatwa also stood out in a navy pinstriped jacket with matching suit trousers, while Tom Hiddleston looked sharp in a sleek all-blue suit, stylishly paired with brown leather shoes.

David Beckham, who recently inked a multi-year contract with Boss, was also spotted in the crowd, dressed in a bespoke suit from the brand. Bottega Veneta outfitted several celebrities, including Joe Alwyn, who attended the women’s final in a pinstripe knitted linen shirt accessorised with a Diago bag. There’s also Sonam Kapoor, dressed in Look 36 from the Pre-Autumn 2024 Collection, complemented with black Tex Mules and the Liberta bag. 

Another standout look is Nicola Coughlan’s ensemble from Kate Spade New York, featuring the seersucker Irene dress paired with the Grace shoulder bag. However, the ultimate highlight was Kate Middleton, who looked radiant as ever in a purple short-sleeved dress by the British brand Safiyaa on the last day of Wimbledon. Browse through more of our favourite looks throughout the Championships below.

 

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