Game, Set, Style: The Best Wimbledon 2025 Fashion Moments
From classic whites to modern twists, here’s how Wimbledon 2025 has served style so far

As the dust settles on Glastonbury’s glitter and wellies, the fashion focus shifts from muddy fields to manicured lawns — and with it, a complete style transformation: enter Wimbledon. While the tennis pros bring the heat on court, it’s the celeb attendees, who serve up some of the season’s most talked-about looks. Wimbledon 2025 is no exception, with stars like Olivia Rodrigo, Andrew Garfield, and Cate Blanchett bringing their A-game.
Take a look at the celebs acing court-side style this year


Andrew Garfield and actress Monica Barbaro made their official debut as a couple at Wimbledon 2025, turning heads in effortlessly coordinated all-white ensembles that we love-love. The pair brought a timeless elegance to the stands as guests of Ralph Lauren, with Garfield keeping things classic in a crisp white shirt and trousers, a sweater tied round his shoulders, and retro-inspired sunglasses. Barbaro matched his energy in a sleek, structured dress, balancing tradition with a modern edge. Wimbledon Wimbledon


Wimbledon 2025 is shaping up to be the year of couples, and pop star Olivia Rodrigo and her actor boyfriend Louis Partridge have only added to the buzz. The duo made a stylish appearance that felt effortlessly cool and subtly coordinated. Having earned a day off after last Sunday's headline at Glastonbury, Rodrigo stunned in a vintage Ralph Lauren gingham dress from the Spring 2000 collection — a nostalgic nod to preppy Americana, with Partridge complementing her look in a preppy linen suit and striped tie.


British musician Olivia Dean delivered one of Wimbledon 2025's standout looks, arriving in a minimalist butter yellow dress by AYM Studio. The understated look struck a perfect balance between retro polish and modern ease, embodying her signature brand of effortless cool.
Maude Apatow embraced classic Wimbledon elegance in an all‑white ensemble. The “nepo‑baby” actress wore a long sleeved, Edwardian inspired white lace dress by Ralph Lauren. With minimal accessories and a contemporary bob, Apatow let her dress do all the talking.


Leslie Mann honored Wimbledon’s iconic all-white dress code with a sleek and sophisticated Dior look that felt both timeless and fresh. She wore a tailored ivory bar jacket paired with a delicate lace skirt, creating a perfect harmony between the contrast of structured tailoring and soft, flowing fabric.
Cate Blanchett delivered an effortlessly refined take on power dressing, with an oversized Georgio Armani Prince of Wales check suit, that nodded to menswear minimalism. She kept the look crisp, with little makeup, aviator sunglasses and a Louis Vuitton bag, letting the suit’s structure take centre stage.


Actor Glen Powell embraced classic summer tailoring with a Brunello Cuccinelli beige linen suit, that struck the perfect note for Wimbledon’s refined dress code. Worn over a crisp white shirt and finished with polished loafers, the look was breezy yet put-together, capturing his effortless on-screen boyfriend charm.
Emulating the iconic Wimbledon strawberries and cream, Eddie Redmayne and his wife Hannah Bagshawe brought a fresh and vibrant energy to Wimbledon. Redmayne looked impeccably tailored in a crisp cream suit, while Hannah dazzled in a red polka‑dot Alessandra Rich shirt dress cinched at the waist with a double belt.