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Sienna Miller brings back ditsy florals in a sweet summer dress at Wimbledon

Sienna Miller brings back ditsy florals in a sweet summer dress at Wimbledon

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Just as we were about to declare polka dots or gingham as the print of the summer, Sienna Miller declares that ditsy florals are back. The actress was spotted in the stands at Wimbledon today wearing a sweet mini-dress covered in tiny flowers.
The style, which featured soft puff shoulders, ruffle detailing and a black ribbon woven around the neckline, is by the London-based designer Alessandra Rich (and currently in the sale). Rich is known for her feminine dresses, which often feature dainty prints and accented collars, worn by everyone from the Princess of Wales to Hailey Bieber and Michelle Williams.
Miller styled her mini-dress with some classic black sunglasses, her centre-parted hair in loose waves. She was joined at the tournament by boyfriend Oli Green, who looked dapper in a navy suit and silver tie. They were also sat with Hollywood actress Jodie Foster and singer Katherine Jenkins, to enjoy the Centre Court action on day nine of the famed tennis championship.
Miller is a regular fixture in the stands at Wimbledon, attending the tournament most years (sometimes more than once). Naturally, she always nails the dress code in something chic and classic, leaving her beauty look pared-back – glowing skin, subtle make-up and a nude manicure – to allow her wardrobe to take centre stage.
"I think since I became a young woman, I've always been more minimalist," she told us last year, when sharing the contents of her beauty bag, adding that she feels her most beautiful when barefaced but "a little bit sun-kissed".
Her tendency towards the natural can also be seen via her usually tousled hair. "My signature hairstyle would be 'just rolled out of bed'," she jokes, explaining that her naturally wavy hair "looks better if I just let it dry and leave it".
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