Celebrity Sightings At Wimbledon 2025
Wimbledon might be known for its crisp whites and on-court rivalries, but you know what we’re really watching? The celebrity style in the stands. While the players battle it out on Centre Court, the fashion game at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is just as competitive.
Day Fourteen

Nicole Kidman, seated next to Anna Wintour, fully embraced the Wimbledon all-white moment in a Brunello Cucinelli double-breasted suit. A Panama hat, oversized sunnies, and her ever-faithful OMEGA timepiece completed the look.


I’m living for the whole vibe—it’s giving “modern-day Out of Africa goes to SW19.”

Lily Collins wore a Calvin Klein Collection Fall 2025 knee-length wrap shirt dress, with its exaggerated sleeves and utilitarian belting on the waist and collar, brought a minimal yet technical energy. It was clean, and contemporary with Souliers Martinez Flamenca flats completing her look.


Patrick Dempsey was joined by wife Jillian and daughter Talula Dempsey for a coordinated family moment in Brunello Cucinelli. Patrick’s grey-blue suit looked especially effortless—it’s the kind of soft tailoring that is perfect for a sunny afternoon when you want to keep your signature formality in check.

Bel Powley, who you might have expected to go whimsical, surprised us all in a bold blue shirt and red short set from Me+Em. It gave total ‘80s power dressing reimagined for European summer—less pixie dream girl, more Cannes press day goes Wimbledon.

The yellow Fendi Spy bag? The cherry on top. Speaking of cherries, we all remember the bag’s original It-girl status circa 2005—with Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, and the Olsen twins helping to cement its status as a cult favourite.
Day Thirteen

Poppy Delevingne had a similar idea, also donning a Me+Em short set, albeit in a more muted tone. Her polished yet breezy look was completed with a tan Fendi Spy bag, Jimmy Fairly sunglasses and Russell & Bromley sandals.

Ambika Mod stayed true to the Me+Em mood with a white short set styled with a top-handle bag from Aspinal of London and white pumps. Clean, coordinated, and cute.

Pixie Lott rewore her white Dolce & Gabbana mesh dress embroidered with pineapples from 2016. This time around, she gave it a ‘60s twist with white chunky pumps. All that was missing? A pair of white cat-eye sunnies and a scooter.

Camila Alves McConaughey and Matthew McConaughey doubled down on linen tailoring. Her beige Joseph three-piece suit looked impeccably put together, while his blue suit and unexpected green satin tie felt very formal, by his usual laidback standards.

Rebecca Ferguson opted for a more relaxed approach in a striped short set from The Frankie’s Shop, layering it over a white Lacoste tank proudly emblazoned with “Tennis.” If the laid-back look didn’t lose you, the styling might: a white Lacoste Lenglen leather bag—reminiscent of a pleated tennis skirt—adds a sporty nod, but the real wildcard? Silver Christian Louboutin Sandaloo platforms worn with socks. That, I suspect, will be the dealbreaker.
Day Twelve

This is it. The menswear moment I’ve been waiting for all summer. Rami Malek wore a beige Saint Laurent Spring 2025 suit by Anthony Vaccarello, and it was everything: sharp, effortless, impeccably styled, and most importantly, summer appropriate. Am I going to complain about the black Saint Laurent Vadim shoes? Absolutely not. Not when everything from the ankles up is so sleek and perfectly coordinated—including that striped tie.


Day Eleven
Lucy Boynton wore a Chanel Pre-Fall 2025 white beaded top paired with tiered trousers that swished with every step—elegant, fluid, and unmistakably Chanel. Did she need the white tweed jacket? Arguably not. And while the look was dreamy, those two-tone Chanel pumps? I remain unconvinced. My longstanding feud with them shows no sign of ending. Matthieu Blazy’s mission is to revamp the label’s footwear department.

Day Ten

Hannah Waddingham wore a vivid red Alice + Olivia dress, serving vibrant glamour with a coordinating Dolce & Gabbana Miss Sicily bag. Malone Souliers mules completed her look.
Day Nine

Sienna Miller brought her signature boho twist to the court in a flirty floral mini by Alessandra Rich. The frills were fun and flouncy as she watched the match alongside partner Oli Green. A seat ahead, Jodie Foster offered a different kind of energy in an abstract print Altuzarra blouse which was both classic and cool.

Day Eight

Ellie Bamber may not have stuck to the traditional summer brief, but her grey Maison Margiela halter tunic and trousers looked slick and elevated. The Mulberry Pre-Loved Ceri Bag and Raffy sunglasses kept it modern, while Jimmy Choo’s Isa pumps completed her look. Not quite strawberries and cream, but I’m not mad at it.
Day Six

Glen Powell brought a touch of Hollywood flair via Italy in his Brunello Cucinelli unstructured blazer and leisure-fit trousers. It was the perfect summer look—effortless, refined, and weather-defiant. Even with the occasional rain shower, he stuck to the seasonal brief and made it feel like sunshine was guaranteed.

We’ve seen gingham at this year’s championship, but Saffron Hocking switched things up with bold stripes, wearing a red and white The Frankie Shop shirt and short set. Styled with red mules and a beige Antler Heritage tote, the look was relaxed, playful, and brought a fresh burst of energy to the sidelines….despite the rain.

Day Five

India Amarteifio charmed in a Self-Portrait polka dot dress with frilled detailing and white mules, but it was the Longchamp x Toiletpaper Le Pliage Baguette bag that really stood out—a playful twist that added just the right dose of unexpected fun.


While the brown Jimmy Choo Cinch M bag wouldn’t be the most obvious choice for Olivia Dean’s sunshine yellow AYM Lana dress—particularly when styled with ivory bow-front pumps—she pulls it off with effortless charm.
Day Three

Olivia Rodrigo gave us our gingham dress of the summer, pulling from the archives in a red Ralph Lauren Spring 2000 dress, styled with a matching red suede Ralph Lauren bag. Retro, youthful, and very on-brand.


Following her Heads of State premiere the night before, Priyanka Chopra changed gears entirely, trading fall-ready glamour for peak summer freshness. She wore a white cotton piqué halter dress from Ralph Lauren Collection, styled with white sandals—a simple but elegant look that felt right for the setting.
Nick Jonas wore Ralph Lauren Purple Label, donning a navy double-breasted blazer, shirt, knit tie and cream trousers that read a little umpire-chic. Then again, when the brand dresses the umpires, it’s easy to blur those lines.

Leslie Mann kept things classic in Dior, wearing a cream Bar jacket with a white lace skirt and J’Adior slingbacks. A quintessentially Wimbledon moment if ever there was one.
Day Two

Molly Mae, often one to support emerging brands, surprised in head-to-toe Dior. The look was quietly luxe, even if it didn’t feel quite as personality-packed as some of her previous outings.

Cate Blanchett, still in London post-Serpentine Summer Party, brought effortless tailoring to the fore. She wore Prince of Wales silk suit by Giorgio Armani, paired with a Louis Vuitton Petite Malle bag. This was textbook Cate: elegant, and low-key.
Day One

David Beckham—sorry, Sir David Beckham—ditched his usual Ralph Lauren for his own Beckham x BOSS collection, wearing an off-white silk-linen suit with a blue micro-stripe cotton shirt and chocolate brown tie. It was crisp, it was cool, and it was very Brand Beckham.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been quietly dreading the rumoured return of capri trousers. And while I loved the rest of Rochelle Humes’ look—especially the tailored jacket, scarf and black hat topped with a playful polka dot bow (though it leaned more Ascot than Wimbledon)—I’m still not sold on the capri trousers. The jury’s definitely still deliberating.

Isla Fisher swooped in with a dose of sunshine. Her Monique Lhuillier lemon-print belted corset dress, paired with a white Aspinal of London Paris bag, was pure summer perfection.
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