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3 July 2026

Celebrity Fashion Takes Centre Stage at Wimbledon 2026

Wimbledon 2026 is not just a tennis extravaganza but also a runway for the stars. From royal appearances to bold fashion statements, the tournament is a feast for the eyes both on and off the court.

Celebrity Fashion Takes Centre Stage at Wimbledon 2026

The Wimbledon Championships 2026 has kicked off with a bang, not just for its thrilling matches but also for its sartorial spectacle. The iconic tournament has always been a magnet for celebrity fashion and this year is no exception. With the likes of Serena and Venus Williams making their mark on the court, the stands are equally ablaze with style.

The All England Lawn Tennis Club has once again become the epicenter of British summer fashion, where the Royal Box and beyond are filled with the crème de la crème of society. From timeless elegance to avant-garde statements, the celebrity attendees are serving looks as strong as the tennis players’ serves.

The Royal Box: A Parade of Elegance

The Royal Box at Wimbledon is renowned for its distinguished guests, and 2026 is no different. HRH Catherine Middleton the Princess of Wales, made a stunning entrance in a double-breasted suit by Gabriela Hearst paired with her signature Ralph Lauren pumps. Her look epitomized classic British elegance, setting the tone for the day.

Joining her were other notable figures like David Beckham who exuded timeless style in a tailored suit. The Beckham family’s presence added a touch of glamour, with Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull also making a fashion statement. Romeo opted for a chocolate brown suit, while Kim chose an elegant white dress by Victoria Beckham, keeping it in the family.

Fashion Forward: The Best Celebrity Looks

The celebrity fashion at Wimbledon 2026 is a blend of classic and contemporary styles. Ellie Goulding turned heads with a Chloé dress and a Mulberry Bayswater bag, perfect for a day at the championships. Her look was a harmonious blend of sophistication and casual chic.

Jameela Jamil embraced the polka dot trend, rocking a light brown dress peppered with the timeless print. Her ensemble was a nod to the playful yet elegant spirit of Wimbledon. Meanwhile, Cat Burns showcased the enduring appeal of the frog button jacket trend, pairing it with light grey pleated trousers for a chic court-side look.

Nicky Hilton Rothschild arrived in a light blue striped dress with an asymmetric hem, styled with nude heels. Her outfit was a testament to the versatility of summer tailoring. Lady Eliza Spencer also made a stylish entrance in a tailored two-piece, carrying a Longchamp Looong L Shoulder Bag and wearing Jennifer Chamandi shoes.

Notable Attendees and Their Style Statements

The list of notable attendees at Wimbledon 2026 reads like a who’s who of the fashion world. Paul Forman known for his role in Emily in Paris, arrived in a Mithridate outfit, accompanied by its creative director, Daniel Fletcher. Their coordinated looks added a touch of Hollywood glamour to the event.

Richard E. Grant and his daughter Olivia Grant made an appearance in typical Wimbledon fashion, embodying the event’s timeless elegance. Bad Bunny known for his eclectic style, also graced the occasion, bringing a unique flair to the proceedings.

The fashion at Wimbledon 2026 is not just about the clothes but also about the stories they tell. From the classic elegance of the Royal Box to the bold statements of the celebrity attendees, the tournament is a celebration of style and star power. As the matches unfold, the fashion spectacle continues to captivate, making Wimbledon 2026 a grand slam of both tennis and style.

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