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3 July 2026

Wimbledon 2026 Celebrity Style: The Best Dressed on Centre Court

Step into the world of Wimbledon 2026, where fashion met tennis, and celebrities dazzled in their finest attire.

Wimbledon 2026 Celebrity Style: The Best Dressed on Centre Court

Wimbledon 2026 has not only been a stage for exceptional tennis but also a runway for some of the world’s most stylish celebrities. From the iconic Centre Court to the lush lawns, the tournament has seen an array of fashion statements that have captivated audiences worldwide. This year, the blend of classic elegance and contemporary flair has been nothing short of spectacular.

The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club has once again proven to be a magnet for the glamorous and the fashionable. As the sun shone brightly over the courts, so did the stars, each bringing their unique sense of style to the prestigious event. Let’s delve into the fashion highlights that have made Wimbledon 2026 a memorable spectacle.

The Royal Touch: Princess Kate’s Elegant Ensemble

Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales, made a stunning appearance on Day Four, embodying the essence of Wimbledon chic. She opted for a Gabriela Hearst ensemble, featuring a Stephanie blazer paired with matching wide-leg trousers. The wool, silk, and linen blend of the outfit provided a perfect balance of formality and comfort, ideal for the current heatwave.

The chocolate-brown Ralph Lauren pumps added a touch of sophistication, although some fashion enthusiasts wondered if a matching blue shoe might have been a more harmonious choice. The cornflower-blue tailoring served as an exquisite backdrop for her Carousel Jewels sapphire earrings completing a look that was both regal and refined.

Celebrity Style Showcase: From Classic to Contemporary

The celebrity fashion at Wimbledon 2026 has been a delightful mix of classic and contemporary styles. On Day Three, Angela Scanlon made a bold statement with her Burberry outfit, featuring the iconic House Check. However, the aqua bubble shorts and SKIMS bodysuit created a clash of styles that left some fashion critics divided.

Jack Whitehall chose a dunhill look that was perfectly suited for a hot day on Centre Court. The fabrics and colour palette were spot on, although the shoes could have been a lighter shade of brown. Meanwhile, Frankie Bridge captured the spirit of Wimbledon with her Lacoste ensemble, featuring crisp white trousers, a fresh green knit, and coordinating green heels.

Paul Forman and Robert Aramayo also made their mark with their respective Mithridate by Daniel W. Fletcher and dunhill outfits, each embodying a unique blend of smart and contemporary style.

Day Two: A Symphony of Stripes and Prints

Day Two saw a flurry of fashionable outfits that ranged from garden-party chic to playful prints. Nicky Hilton exuded garden-party vibes in a Monse striped dress, complete with the label’s signature asymmetrical detailing. She accessorized with a Hermès Bleu Jean Epsom Kelly 28 Sellier bag adding a touch of luxury to her ensemble.

Misse Beqiri made a statement with her Odd Muse Courtside Chic collection, featuring a bouclé button-front dress paired with contemporary thong leather sandals. The juxtaposition of ladylike elegance and modern flair was a standout moment of the day.

Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath known for her couture wardrobe, opted for a Self-Portrait off-the-shoulder belted maxi dress. The illusion of separates was a highlight, although the basket bag felt a bit too casual for the occasion.

Jameela Jamil switched things up with her second polka-dot look of the tournament, wearing the Corynn dress from Reformation. Her love for statement prints was evident, making her one of the standout fashion icons of the day.

Day One: Playful Prints and Classic Whites

Day One of Wimbledon 2026 set the tone for the fashion extravaganza that followed. Maura Higgins made a playful statement with a Chanel archive dress, styled with Flor de Maria Jaimie slingback pumps featuring tennis balls in the heels. The Chanel tennis-ball bag added a whimsical touch, although some found the accessories a bit gimmicky.

Isla Fisher embraced the Wimbledon whites dress code with a ME+EM fit-and-flare dress, opting for a more understated look with ME+EM High Front Clogs and a complementary white clutch. AJ Odudu kept things sleek in an AYM Studios buttery-yellow dress, perfectly suited to the occasion and the weather.

Pixie Lott known for her love of Dolce & Gabbana surprised everyone with a soft pink suit from Violante Nessi. Katherine Jenkins looked elegant in an Edeline Lee dress, striking the refined balance that Wimbledon dressing often calls for.

Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull also made their fashion statements. Romeo’s double-breasted brown suit layered over a simple white crew-neck T-shirt was a bold choice, while Kim looked effortlessly chic in a white draped dress from Victoria Beckham styled with a yellow Longchamp bag and Dune heels.

David Beckham despite his preference for supporting England at the World Cup, did not miss his annual Wimbledon tradition. He looked as sharp as ever in BOSS accompanied by his mother, Sandra Beckham. Jameela Jamil arrived in a striking Queens of Archive polka-dot dress, styled with retro-inspired white sunglasses and matching white pumps, making it one of the standout fashion moments of the opening day.

Author

Henry Anderson

Henry Anderson of Edinburgh, sharp-corporate in demeanour, famously argued to run a council budget deep-dive after a packed Holyrood briefing, choosing public-accountability over easy headlines. Prefers evidence-led interrogation of institutions and collects annotated maps of the Lothians as a private quirk.