The Best Looks From Wimbledon 2025 So Far

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While some watch tennis for the exciting rallies and displays of sportsmanship, others are distracted by the stylish celebrities sitting courtside.

Wimbledon marks the middle of the summer season, proving what looks are set to carry through to the end of the Summer. From cute co-ords to cow print boots, Wimbledon 2025 graced us fashion fans with some of the best outfits of the season.

Here’s a run down of our favourite looks this year.

Laura Whitmore

Spotted in a stunning butter yellow Stella McCartney suit, Laura is definitely on our best dressed list. A major trend this summer – Laura proves how pastel yellow can be worn beautifully on pale skin tones with no tan necessary.

Her red lip contrasts with the pastel tones for a well put together outfit. Bonus points because she’s Irish!

 

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Molly Mae

Forever our style inspo, Molly did not disappoint with her Wimbledon look. She plays it classy in a timeless Dior dress that has us all wishing we had the funds for designer clothing.

Paired with her signature slick back and simple black accessories, Molly is giving old money vibes in the best way.

 

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Mia Regan

Model and influencer Mia was spotted at Wimbledon in a pinstripe suit and skirt co-ord paired with baby pink knee high socks and a matching pink knit.

She carried a dog-shaped handbag adding a touch of quirkiness to the look. Mia is definitely one to watch, with her Instagram profile doubling as our Pinterest inspo board.

 

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Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia wore a Vintage Ralph Lauren shirt dress in the cutest red and white gingham print.

Although gingham never truly goes out of style, there seems to be a trend this summer with designer brands as well as high street fashion companies coming out with cute pieces. So follow Olivia’s lead and pull out a gingham dress this summer.

 

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Mollie King

BBC radio presenter and Saturdays star Mollie King was spotted in a monochromatic black strapless dress with a matching headband, contrasting nicely with her blond lob.

Her quilted Chanel shoulder bag and slim black sunglasses completed the look.

 

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Olivia Dean

Olivia wore a sleek butter yellow dress, furthering our proof that it’s the colour of the season. Her dark brown Jimmy Choo bag complements her dress perfectly, matching her brown sunglasses for a well thought out look.

It’s classy and elegant and everything a Wimbledon fit should be.

 

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Leomie Anderson

A sheer grey lace skirt, zipped leather jacket and cow print knee high boots. This look shouldn’t work yet is somehow our favourite of them all. Imagine strutting in those funky boots at Electric Picnic, pint in hand.

Leomie is serving face card with glowy glass skin, her bone structure emphasised with her sleek hairstyle.

Danielle Peazer

Polka dots are another prominent trend this summer, with Danielle showing us all how to wear them right. Her strapless dress cinches at the waist with a wide skirt, flattering her figure to perfection.

Paired with white heels and oversized shades, it’s the perfect look for any fancy event you have planned this summer.

 

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Jourdan Dunn

Jourdan’s all-white look is classy and timeless in true Wimbledon style. Her mini afro is so cute and we are delighted to see natural hair make an appearance.

 

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From polka dots to monochromatic moments – this year’s Wimbledon tournament has served more than just tennis balls. With so much style on display, we’re gearing up to enter next year’s ballot.

But until then, we’ll be planning our fits and pretending we are on Anna Wintour’s level, judging everyone like it’s fashion week.

Words by Amy O’Connor