Celebrity Sightings At Wimbledon 2026: Day 13
Although I was having so much fun updating the Wimbledon 2026 daily fashion diary, this weekend delivered so many standout celebrity looks that I will have to split the coverage across the two days.

I wasn’t kidding when I said Wimbledon has become a fashion event in its own right.
Here are the notable looks from Day 13.
The different textures are what keep Lily Collins’ Ralph Lauren look interesting. But wearing a turtleneck on one of the hottest weekends of the year didn’t make much sense to me. Aquazzura So Nude sandals completed her look.
The Range Rover Suite attracted a strong celebrity guest list.

Whenever I see Thandiwe Newton, I’m reminded how much I miss her on the red carpet. We’ve seen plenty of gingham and polka dots over the past fortnight, so I loved that she offered something different in this Thebe Magugu Fall 2021 shirt and asymmetric skirt. It also appears that Magugu was ahead of the oversized-cuff trend.


One of my favourite sayings is, “This is a Gugu Mbatha-Raw dress.” This sleeveless Self-Portrait polka-dot midi dress is exactly that. As if the dress wasn’t charming enough, she completed the look with the Self-Portrait raffia charm bucket bag, which made it even more charming.

I struggled to get on board with Olivia Cooke’s Spring 2026 look from The Attico. It has nothing to do with the creases. After all, celebrities are seated for literal hours during this event.
My issue is that it simply feels like an odd choice for Wimbledon. It doesn’t capture the spirit of the occasion, and even outside that context, I don’t particularly like the outfit, especially the top half.


As much as I occasionally roll my eyes at Thom Browne, Yerin Ha’s Spring 2026 tailored, school-uniform-inspired pink, white and green striped look is one of my favourite outings of this familiar aesthetic in quite some time. I even love the frayed edges and the socks-with-shoes combination. It also has to be said that she made this look much more appealing in real life, thanks to the styling.


Ellie Bamber wore a Joyce Bao Fall 2025 two-piece look. Some might be tempted to take scissors to the raw tulle edges, but I like how they give this summery look a slight edge.


Stanley Tucci’s elegant tailoring felt perfectly suited to Wimbledon. What more can be said? This is exactly what we’ve come to expect from him.

Will Poulter kept things simple in Paul Smith. The cream knit polo, white trousers and brown loafers struck exactly the right balance for a summer day at Wimbledon.

New mum Lashana Lynch is back on the red carpet, and I love this deconstructed interpretation of a shirt dress from the Torishéju Spring 2026 collection. The only thing that would have improved the look for me would have been white sandals, but the draping and construction are so compelling that the footwear becomes a minor detail.


Saffron Hocking wore the AKYN dress. Who knew a T-shirt dress could look so chic? The look was styled with Bvlgari jewellery and Bvlgari’s Serpenti Viper cat-eye acetate sunglasses.

Bella Maclean wore a KNWLS draped dress styled with Bvlgari jewellery. The fluid draping gives the look its character, while the styling amplified her rebellious nature.

Pixie Lott skipped the gingham and polka-dot trend altogether. What I loved about this Philippa London look was how she embraced its retro glamour through the styling. From the softly waved hair to the coordinated red accessories, everything came together beautifully.
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