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A cool girl’s guide to serving quiet luxury at Wimbledon matches

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 12, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Let’s see what the cool girls are wearing to Wimbledon

British summertime comes with a few hallmarks-picnics in the park, trips to the gloomy seaside, and, of course, going gaga over the Wimbledon tennis championships. From British royals to renowned celebrities and socialites flocking to sit courtside, it’s no wonder spectators want to put on their best Manolos and dress up in tailored, ladylike outfits. Let’s take a celeb-inspired Wimbledon wardrobe look to kick-start your cool girl’s guide, serving luxury and style above all.

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Polka dot affair with wedge mules

Nothing looks more classy than a polka dot dress, and when the ‘Barbie’ herself, Margot Robbie, carries it off, well, we’ll definitely need to rearrange our Pinterest boards. She wore a stunning white polka dot dress with an upside-down high neckline and sleeveless design, featuring front wrapover detailing that screamed Chanel. She matched the elegance with black mule wedges and finished the look with rectangular sunglasses, adding just the right amount of modernity.
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Herringbone blazer with jeans

If Zendaya is courtside, nobody will be paying attention to the match because this diva totally nailed Wimbledon dressing, giving off perfect cool and interesting vibes. Our ‘Champions’ muse for every season wore a traditional herringbone blazer with undone button-up jeans, a crisp powder blue oversized shirt, and a knitted dark blue tie. Bonus points if you carry a pochette-style shoulder bag that’s the only way to match the energy of our style queen.

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Pinstripe waistcoats and tailored trousers

Bringing the perfect mix of office siren vibes, Amelia Dimoldenberg absolutely nailed this look. Making heads turn in a traditional, luxurious fit, she paired a crisp white button-down shirt with a fitted navy pinstripe suit. Teaming it with a classic knitted tie, her outfit screamed traditional poise. To keep things polished, she added grey pointed pumps and dainty jewellery, perfectly showcasing her refined avatar.

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Are jeans and mules allowed?

Jeans and mules might not be everyone’s first choice, as they don’t exactly scream quiet luxury aesthetics but yes, you can wear jeans as long as they’re not ripped. We recommend classic silhouettes like straight-leg or a contemporary barrel jean. Stick to dark colours and avoid washed-out textures. Mules are allowed too, but try to go for a heel height, an elevated look will make you appear more polished.

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Can you bring a bag to Wimbledon?

Yes, you can bring a bag, but there’s a limit of one per person, and it must not be larger than 40 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm - so basically, a small handbag. Whether you’re a celebrity or a politician, all bags are searched at the entry point, and no picnic baskets or hardside bags are allowed inside. So dress up and plan your carry-ons accordingly.


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