Wimbledon 2025: Best Celebrity Looks So Far
wore , donning a navy double-breasted blazer, shirt, knit tie and cream trousers that read a little umpire-chic. Then again, when the brand dresses the umpires, it’s easy to blur those lines.

kept things classic in , wearing a cream Bar jacket with a white lace skirt and J’Adior slingbacks. A quintessentially Wimbledon moment if ever there was one.

often one to support emerging brands, surprised in head-to-toe . The look was quietly luxe, even if it didn’t feel quite as personality-packed as some of her previous outings.

, still in London post-Serpentine Summer Party, brought effortless tailoring to the fore. She wore Prince of Wales silk suit by Giorgio Armani, paired with a Petite Malle bag. This was textbook Cate: elegant, and low-key.

—sorry, —ditched his usual Ralph Lauren for his own Beckham x BOSS collection, wearing an off-white silk-linen suit with a blue micro-stripe cotton shirt and chocolate brown tie. It was crisp, it was cool, and it was very Brand Beckham.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been quietly dreading the rumoured return of capri trousers. And while I loved the rest of look—especially the tailored jacket, scarf and black hat topped with a playful polka dot bow (though it leaned more Ascot than Wimbledon)—I’m still not sold on the capri trousers. The jury’s definitely still deliberating.

swooped in with a dose of sunshine. Her Monique Lhuillier lemon-print belted corset dress, paired with a white Aspinal of London Paris bag, was pure summer perfection.
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