The 2026 wimbledon championships have once again become a stage for both athletic excellence and sartorial elegance. As the world’s top tennis players compete on the hallowed grass courts of the All England Club, the stands are filled with fashion-forward spectators who turn the event into a grand showcase of style.
From the royal box to the celebrity-filled seats, Wimbledon has always been a magnet for those who appreciate both sport and fashion. This year is no exception, with a dazzling array of outfits that adhere to the tournament’s strict dress code while pushing the boundaries of creativity and sophistication.
The Royal and Aristocratic Presence
The Princess of Wales Kate Middleton, is a familiar face at Wimbledon, known for her impeccable taste in fashion. For her 2026 appearance, she chose a Gabriela Hearst suit in a vibrant shade of blue, paired with her iconic sapphire engagement ring and a rare set of lapis and moonstone earrings. Her outfit perfectly encapsulates the blend of tradition and modernity that defines Wimbledon style.
The Marchioness of Bath also made a striking entrance on the second day, wearing a tailored double-breasted bouclé maxi dress by Self-Portrait. This design offers a fresh take on the classic tennis whites, showcasing the designer’s growing influence among the well-dressed women of Wimbledon. The Princess of Wales has been a repeat customer of Self-Portrait, further cementing the label’s status as a go-to for the event.
Sisters Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer coordinated their outfits with chic separates, proving that crisp tailoring never goes out of style. Meanwhile, Nicky Hilton Rothschild glided into the grounds in a classic belted shirt dress, capturing the attention of photographers with her effortless elegance.
Celebrity Style Icons
Wimbledon has long been a magnet for celebrities, and this year is no different. Romeo Beckham son of the legendary David Beckham was spotted at Centre Court, representing the younger generation of style icons. Noah Jupe fresh from his triumphant role in the West End production of Romeo & Juliet also graced the event with his presence.
The tournament has become a hub for menswear enthusiasts, with many of the world’s most famous men treating it as an opportunity to showcase their finest summer tailoring. As GQ’s Murray Clark aptly put it, “Wimbledon is the Met Gala for people who like nice, normal clothes.” This sentiment is evident in the sartorial choices of the attendees, who blend classic elegance with contemporary trends.
From Andrew Garfield‘s head-to-toe Ralph Lauren ensemble in 2026 to Bradley Cooper‘s unmatched aura in, the list of stylish appearances is extensive. David Beckham a regular at the event, continues to set the standard with his impeccable taste in suits, as seen in his 2026 appearance. Other notable mentions include Jamie Dornan‘s softly tailored sage green suit and Jay Park‘s preppy Ivy League-coded suit from 2026.
Beauty and Glamour on the Courts
Wimbledon is not just about fashion; it’s also a stage for beauty and glamour. The Princess of Wales showcased a concealed, high-flung ponytail on the fourth day of the 2026 Championships, exuding elegance and sophistication. Venus Williams opted for a chic, slicked-up bun, complementing her effortlessly radiant complexion.
The beauty trends at Wimbledon are as diverse as the fashion. Dame Mary Berry matched her elegant day dress with a peony-pink manicure, while Pixie Lott rocked monochrome magenta blush and lipstick in 2026. Olivia Rodrigo and Priyanka Chopra also made their mark with glossy princess nails and shimmery eyeshadow, respectively.
The beauty looks at Wimbledon range from natural and effortless to bold and glamorous. Irina Shayk brought Wimbledon sex appeal with her no make-up make-up and beachy blow dry in, while Nicole Kidman sported a barely-there manicure and pearlescent nude lipstick. These looks highlight the versatility and creativity that define Wimbledon’s beauty trends.

