
Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro Have a Coordinated Couple Outing at Wimbledon
But this weekend, at the star-studded Wimbledon tennis tournament in London, the duo decided to make things a little more official. Garfield and Barbaro attended Sonay Kartal and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova's match together—and not only did they coordinate outfits, but the couple even enjoyed a cheeky courtside kiss, for all the paparazzi and prying eyes to see.
Let's start with those complementary ensembles, though. Nothing makes it official like a his-and-hers fashion moment: The two actors were photographed heading into the arena wearing all-white looks that were coordinated to perfection. Barbaro wore a silky white slip dress with strappy heels, while Garfield chose a classic button-up, cuffed pants, and a knit sweater tied around his shoulders. Wimbledon is all about preppy style, after all, and the duo clearly did their style homework ahead of attending the match.
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