Ralph Lauren at The Wimbledon 2025 Finals
The Ralph Lauren Centre Court Suite was once again the place to see (and be seen) this Wimbledon weekend, as celebrities gathered in their finest preppy-casual attire for the Women’s and Men’s Finals. And while the players were battling it out on Centre Court, the fashion game up in the suite was just as competitive.

Men’s Final
Trust Cynthia Erivo to make Ralph Lauren stripes and shirting feel theatrical in the best way. Her shirt dress and polka dot tie combo was pure joy, and yes, she wore it with her signature skyscraper platform heels. Wimbledon grass, beware.

Sienna Miller, reliably on brand, found the most Sienna-leaning boho ensemble from the Ralph Lauren. It’s in her DNA.

Henry Cavill looked smart in his classic double-breasted Ralph Lauren suit, but I’m still distracted by the hair. When is the trim happening?

Cooper Koch might’ve found his perfect style partner in Ralph Lauren. The relaxed ivory tailoring and that printed ascot were quietly show-stealing.

Liam Hemsworth brought all the charm in a white Ralph Lauren suit—a summer classic executed with confidence.

It was great to see Emily in Paris’s Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu in something relaxed and unstructured. The laidback Ralph Lauren moment felt like a total palette cleanser compared to her usual sharply curated style.


Robin Wright was the definition of understated chic in a simple white Ralph Lauren dress with a white coat tossed effortlessly over her shoulders—timeless, easy, elegant.

Sonam Kapoor is always a standout, but I wasn’t totally sold on the cut of her Ralph Lauren suit or the overall styling. It just didn’t feel as crisp as it could’ve.

Theo James in a beige double-breasted Ralph Lauren suit and polka dot tie proved that this combo has been the quiet hero of the Wimbledon fortnight.

Women’s Final
Joey King embraced an autumnal palette in the middle of July, wearing an olive green Ralph Lauren dress that somehow felt completely at home against the step-and-repeat in the suite. Between the auburn hair, the tan accessories and the perfectly muted tone, she sold the look to me..

Rupert Friend showed up in a beige tonal Ralph Lauren suit that feels like the colour of the summer for menswear—quiet luxury, but make it weather-appropriate.

Katherine Langford’s pinstripe Ralph Lauren suit didn’t land quite as smoothly. I prefer a subtler stripe when it comes to women’s tailoring, and the sneakers didn’t help win me over either.

Cara Delevingne, never one to follow the pack, sidestepped the Ralph Lauren Wimbledon wardrobe playbook entirely. She didn’t go for the suits, the wide-leg trousers or the dainty dresses we’ve seen all fortnight. She just did Cara.

Former Chinese tennis star Zheng Jie was one of my surprise favourites. I’m usually not sold on the navy jacket-white trouser combo, but this Ralph Lauren suit was so sharply tailored, she made a strong case for it. It had the precision of a backhand slice—crisp, clean, and totally unexpected.
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