Harper’s Bazaar and Range Rover Host Wimbledon Lunch
Harper’s Bazaar UK and Range Rover hosted a stylish lunch on Sunday in the plush surrounds of the Range Rover Suite at the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final, bringing together a group of impeccably dressed VIP guests and friends of the brands.
With guests arriving in Range Rovers and greeted with a champagne reception, the day began with a warm welcome from Harper’s Bazaar’s Editor-in-Chief, Lydia Slater, and Jaguar Land Rover’s UK PR Manager, Tracey Tompsett, followed by an engaging discussion with former British No. 1 and Junior Wimbledon Champion, Annabel Croft. But as always, our eyes were on the fashion.

Stripe hype
Daisy Edgar-Jones looked perfectly at ease in a striped cotton top and matching skirt from Gucci—a breezy, effortless look for a sunny afternoon. Her wicker Gucci Bamboo 1947 bag was the final flourish. With Demna taking over at Gucci, I’m curious to see what the next chapter holds for Daisy and the brand. Boucheron jewels completed her look.

To bandeau or not to bandeau? That is the Miu Miu question
Hannah Dodd was also in blue-stripes in a flared dress from Miu Miu. I can hear the collective gasp over her choice to keep the bandeau, but let’s not forget: this was a defining feature of the Miu Miu Spring 2025 collection.

Quiet drama in Wimbledon whites
Naomi Ackie nailed the brief with an Toteme maxi dress, marrying a classic crewneck T-shirt top with a sculptural cocoon skirt that delivered volume without sacrificing minimalism. It was giving best dressed energy from every angle.


Dior’s boy wonder keeps winning
Sam Nivola may have been all about Gucci during The White Lotus press tour, but he’s now firmly in his Dior era. The face of the pre-launch, wore a blue micro-checked shirt, pinstripe trousers and chunky sneakers from the brand, all styled with his signature boyish ease.

All-white
Harry Lawtey wore a Thom Browne look, which you could identify even without the stripes—but they were there too, naturally. What set this look apart was how clean and modern it felt in all-white, proving there are still new ways to wear a Thom Browne classic.

Consistency reigns
Jodie Comer may have changed stylists recently, but she hasn’t abandoned her love of understated refinement. Her grey dress, paired with a tan Strathberry mini tote, was a quiet reminder that not much has changed.

True To Form
Lashana Lynch wore a handkerchief dress from Moschino‘s Resort 2025 collection that had plenty of potential, but it was calling out for accessories to match its playful spirit. Still, the base look brought a sense of fun. L’Atelier Nawbar jewels nd Le Monde Beryl shoes completed her look.



Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Range Rover & Harper’s Bazaar


Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Range Rover & Harper’s Bazaar


Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Range Rover & Harper’s Bazaar
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