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Wimbledon 2025: Celebrities Steal the Show with Stunning Fashion Moments

Wimbledon 2025: Celebrities Steal the Show with Stunning Fashion Moments

Time of India2 days ago
Forget the forehands—this year's
was less about the tennis and more about who was sitting courtside and what they were wearing. The iconic green lawns of the All England Club transformed into a real-life 'Who Wore It Best' showdown, as Hollywood royalty, pop sensations, and actual royalty descended in their Wimbledon whites (and the occasional Valentino pink).
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Cameras flashed faster in the stands than on the court, with every celeb appearance sparking mini fashion wars, couple-watch whispers, and "Is that who I think it is?" gasps. From Olivia Rodrigo's gingham sweetness to David Beckham's suave sling moment, the VIP box was practically its own runway. So grab your Pimm's and oversized sunnies—we're about to spill all the stylish tea on who showed up, who showed out, and who served the fiercest looks at the most glamorous grand slam of the year.
Olivia Rodrigo & Louis Partridge
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Star couple Olivia and Louis Partridge made a stylish splash at Wimbledon, drawing Gen Z cheers. Olivia went for preppy chic, while Louis sported a breezy summer suit with his signature tousled hair. The young stars kept it low-key but couldn't escape cameras catching their animated reactions and supportive sibling energy in the Royal Box.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas & Nick Jonas
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Global couple Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas brought international glam to the Royal Box.
Chopra dazzled in a pastel green ensemble, while Nick sported a tailored brown blazer. Seated next to Dominic Cooper, the trio made for a paparazzi goldmine. Their loved-up smiles and coordinated style turned Centre Court into a mini Met Gala moment.
David Beckham
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Making a dapper day‑one entrance on June 30, Beckham epitomized polished cool in a cream-colored Hugo Boss suit—part of his own Boss collaboration—and a subtle blue-striped shirt with a brown tie.
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He even braved it sans one arm, sporting a sling, and still stole the show.
Cate Blanchett
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Cate Blanchett brought a touch of timeless grace to Wimbledon 2025, attending with her elegant mother by her side. Dressed in a crisp white pantsuit, Blanchett was all smiles as she shared warm moments courtside. The mother-daughter duo turned heads in the Royal Box, with fans and press alike dubbing them Wimbledon's most stylish and heartwarming appearance of the day.
Leslie Mann (with Judd Apatow)
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Comedy power couple Leslie Mann and Judd Apatow brought charm and chemistry to Centre Court, laughing together through tense rallies. Mann stunned in a floral midi dress while Apatow kept it classic in navy. The pair, known for their light-hearted banter, were photographed whispering jokes courtside — easily one of the most endearing duos spotted this year.
Rebel Wilson & Ramona Agruma
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Love was in the air as Rebel Wilson and fiancée Ramona Agruma arrived hand-in-hand, radiating joy.
Rebel opted for a soft pink wrap dress while Ramona kept it sleek in white. The couple shared laughs and sweet glances during the matches, with many dubbing them 'Wimbledon's most adorable pair.' It was couple goals, courtside edition.
Jessica Alba & Honor Warren
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Mother‑daughter goals arrived June 30 at the Evian Mountain of Youth VIP lounge. Jessica floated in a blue‑white maxi by Poupette St. Barth, paired with sneakers and a daisy‑charmed Marc Jacobs bag; Honor matched in a red‑blue floral set and ballet flats.
Dave Grohl & Jordyn Blum
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Making their first public outing since late‑2024, the couple was spotted in the Royal Box on July 2. Dave wore a navy suit, while Jordyn rocked a pastel‑pink power suit—marking a meaningful reunion after a turbulent year.
John Cena & Shay Shariatzadeh
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John Cena made an unexpected yet show-stealing appearance at Wimbledon 2025, proving once again that you can't see him — unless he's courtside in a perfectly tailored grey suit. The wrestling icon-turned-actor was spotted in the Royal Box on Day 3, flashing his signature smile and mingling effortlessly with British elites and fellow A-listers.
Fans were quick to notice his surprisingly debonair Wimbledon look, complete with polished shoes and a classic tie.
Cena kept a low profile but was all charm as he waved at the crowd and posed for selfies post-match. Centre Court definitely felt a little more legendary
Dominic Cooper
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Actor Dominic Cooper made a suave appearance at Wimbledon 2025, turning heads as he took his seat in the Royal Box on July 2nd during the second-round clash between Aryna Sabalenka and Marie Bouzkova.
Dressed in a sharp sky-blue suit paired with dark sunglasses, Cooper looked every bit the dapper English gentleman, effortlessly blending into the star-studded crowd. But what really stirred buzz was his company — he was seated alongside none other than Priyanka Chopra Jonas, with Nick Jonas completing the stylish trio.
The unexpected mix of Hollywood, Bollywood, and pop royalty lit up Centre Court, sparking a flurry of camera flashes and fan chatter.
Sources say the trio shared light conversation between sets, with Cooper appearing particularly animated — perhaps chatting about his latest projects or simply soaking in the thrill of tennis's grandest stage. His appearance was widely covered by international press, including Reuters, Stern Germany, and ESPN, with one outlet cheekily dubbing him 'the best-dressed gent at the game.' At 47, Cooper seemed to defy age, drawing praise for his crisp, youthful look and effortless charm.
Wimbledon just wouldn't be Wimbledon without a surprise celebrity moment — and this year, Dominic Cooper delivered it with finesse.
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From punk‑pop royalty to Hollywood powerhouses and real royals, Wimbledon 2025 delivered a high‑society encore match off the court. We saw strategic sartorial plays—gingham, butter yellow, Dior, Hugo Boss—each celeb aceing their style serve. Whether it was Olivia's fresh‑faced sweetness, Priyanka and Nick's crisp elegance, or David Beckham's smooth return to form, this was a tournament where fashion met fandom in every corner of the stands.
Tennis might be the game, but for many, the real winners were the ones turning Centre Court into a star‑studded red carpet—proof that in London this July, glamour never takes a backseat to the grass court.
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