
Wimbledon's best dressed celebs - and the viral trends they served
Wimbledon 2025 isn't just about the tennis; it's a fashion showcase courtside. Gone are the days of playing it safe with understated luxury defined by demure dresses and the odd fascinator. This year's tournament has seen a sartorial update into bolder territory.
"Wimbledon has turned the stands into a catwalk, and I am here for it," declares model and presenter Leomie Anderson, who is bringing her style expertise to Wimbledon as Clearpay's fashion ambassador this season. "There's a real shift happening," according to Anderson, "people used to play it safe with blazers, midi dresses, the usual suspects. But this year, the crowd is serving. It's like everyone got the memo that Wimbledon is just as much a style moment as it is a sport."
The trend data from Clearpay confirms this transformation: broderie analgise is on the rise – maxi dresses have soared by 147%, skirts by 33% – while hats are enjoying a high-fashion comeback, with floppy styles up 99%. The butter yellow trend is also still on the up.
Celebrity outfits at Wimbledon have struck a fine balance between personal flair and playful homage to the event's classic motifs – whether it's crisp Wimbledon whites or the iconic strawberries and cream.
"There's something powerful about its simplicity, the traditions – the setting, the subtlety," Anderson observes. "People know they have to bring their A-game." Here's a look at some of the best-dressed celebs who've nailed the Wimbledon fashion game so far.
Olivia Rodrigo
In a masterful mix of tradition and trend, the singer Olivia Rodrigo donned a Ralph Lauren red gingham shirt dress from the brand's spring/summer 2000 collection – an homage to Wimbledon's signature strawberries and cream. Her boyfriend, Louis Partridge complemented her style in a navy blazer accented with a red striped tie.
Fresh from her headline act at Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, Rodrigo achieved a flawless blend of British heritage and Gen Z edginess that few can pull off.
Cate Blanchett
Actress Cate Blanchett captivated spectators at Centre Court wearing a sublime pearlescent Prince of Wales check suit by Giorgio Armani. The suit was impeccably tailored yet soft in hue, embodying a classic Blanchett move of effectively - yet subtly - commanding attention.
"Cate's baby blue tartan suit was effortless and elegant," Anderson remarks, "that classic tailoring is signature Cate cool."
Leslie Mann
The perennial choice of Wimbledon whites remains a foolproof fashion statement year on year. Despite the potential risk of monotony, when executed with innovative cuts and styling, whites maintain an ageless elegance.
Actress Leslie Mann appeared on day three in an ivory Dior bar jacket paired with a dainty lace skirt, a look that echoed the recent Self Portrait ensemble worn by the Princess of Wales at the Order of the Garter in June.
David Beckham
A sight more predictable than spotting a cream Panama hat in the Wimbledon stands is catching a glimpse of David Beckham. The ex-footballer once again showcased off-court sophistication in a cream silk-linen suit from his own Boss collaboration, complemented by a chocolate brown tie. The only fashion faux pas was a plaster cast on his right arm.
Dominic Cooper
In contrast to Beckham, actor Dominic Cooper shunned the traditional Wimbledon attire and donned a vibrant powder blue suit with matching trainers. He demonstrated that co-ordination doesn't have to be rigid – and tonal can make a statement when executed correctly. "I'm seeing bold colour choices [...] and people leaning into what makes their style unique," Anderson commented on the look.
Tom Daley
Olympic diver Tom Daley opted for a dusky teal shade – cool, modern, and a refreshing departure from the typical Wimbledon white. Daley teamed the Paul Smith suit with a Christian Louboutin clutch and a Chopard watch.
Sarah Lancashire and Peter Salmon
Happy Valley actress Sarah Lancashire opted for a more traditional Wimbledon look, teaming up with Mann in crisp whites. Her outfit consisted of an embroidered cream dress and a stylish linen blazer.
Accompanied by television producer Peter Salmon, who wore a dashing deep blue suit, the pair presented a tasteful Wimbledon-inspired palette that was both classic and elegant.
Rebel Wilson
One of Anderson's standout looks of the tournament was Rebel Wilson 's stunning pink broderie anglaise Temperley London dress. The actress completed her look with a pair of neutral Gianvito Rossi sandals. "Broderie is having a major moment [...] Rebel Wilson in that pink broderie anglaise dress on Day 1 was perfection," Anderson remarks.
Eddie Redmayne and Hannah Bagshawe
Actor Eddie Redmayne opted for a classic cream linen suit, while his wife Hannah made a statement in a striking red polka-dot Alessandra Rich shirt dress.
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