
These are the top fashion trends of Wimbledon this year
Model and presenter Leomie Anderson, Clearpay's fashion expert, says there has been a significant shift and attendees are now treating the event as a major style moment.
Broderie anglaise, floppy hats and butter-yellow fabric are all top fashion trends this year.
Celebrities at this year's tournament have been seen expertly blending personal style with traditional Wimbledon elements, like nods to tennis whites and strawberries and cream.
Notable celebrity outfits include Olivia Rodrigo 's vintage Ralph Lauren, Cate Blanchett 's tailored suit and Rebel Wilson 's pink broderie anglaise dress.
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