Going to Wimbledon? Here are Six Stylish Outfit Ideas to Steal
Game, set, match


Ah, the great British summertime—dotted with strawberries, beer gardens and many an afternoon spent watching the tennis (when it's not chucking it down with rain, that is). And the key event on any slightly patriotic person’s radar? Wimbledon, of course. If you’re lucky enough to attend in person (rather than tuning in from a pub garden, a park, or your mate’s sofa), chances are you’ve already started thinking about what to wear.
This year's tournament starts on 30th June 2025 and finishes on Sunday 13th July, and while the players are famously required to wear all-white, there’s no official dress code for spectators—as long as you steer clear of shouty logos and OTT branding. Still, there’s something of an unwritten dress code that regulars tend to follow.
Wimbledon whites don’t just stop at the court. Many attendees lean into a palette of white and cream, with past guests including Margot Robbie, Sienna Miller and Adjoa Andoh providing more than a little inspiration. Smart casual is the aim, though more formal 'fits are always welcomed. Think relaxed two-piece suits, tailored midi skirts, and polished brogues—the kind of outfits that look effortless but are secretly strategic.
Below, we've put together six chic Wimbledon looks that are match-point-ready, with shopping suggestions to recreate them. Now all you need is a glass of Pimm's...
6 Chic Wimbledon Outfit Ideas
A polka dot frock
Proving polka dots work for every occasion, Margot Robbie opted for the print for her most recent visit to Wimbledon. Style the dress with a peep-toe heel and sharp black sunglasses, and you'll be ready for the (hopefully) warm weather.
A colourful suit
A colourful suit will ensure you stand out from the sea of all-white outfits. Actress Jenny Walser makes a case for baby blue with a classic English-label accessory from Aspinal of London.
An off-white shirt dress
Adjoa Andoh shows the versatility of a classic shirt dress. While her one is a little more sculptural, a more pared-back style can be equally as elegant when paired with the right accessories—in this case, a clean white brogue and dainty gold jewellery.
A statement trouser and shirt
Wimbledon can be a great opportunity to let your personality shine through your outfit. Here, Dame Denise Lewis proves the classic white shirt looks much more striking with a bright and bold pop of colour. Style with trainers for extra comfort.
A chic co-ord
Sienna Miller is a regular on fashion fans' moodboards, and for good reason. Here, she looks effortlessly elegant in a chic off-white co-ord that suits the occasion perfectly.
A tailored two-piece
Waistcoats have quickly become a great alternative to both shirts and blazers, offering a more fashion-forward formal fit. Sports commentator Isa Guha makes a good case for neutral shades that can easily be worn again.
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