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Style For July 2026 CENTRE COURT STYLE: WHAT TO WEAR TO WIMBLEDON 2026


There are very few sporting events in the world where fashion feels just as wonderfully anticipated as the sport itself; Wimbledon has always managed to combine both beautifully.


Beyond the delicious strawberries and cream, immaculate grass courts and unforgettable Centre Court moments, lies another tradition that has quietly become part of the experience: quintessential British summer style.


FLORAL SUMMER STYLE ASCOT FLORAL V-NECK LONG SLEEVE MAXI DRESS - £79 www.zarrachi.com


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Isabelle - Stretch-Cotton Wave-Trim Midi Dress in Ivory/Navy £198 www.reiss.com


Having recently returned to playing tennis more regularly at my local club, I have found myself appreciating the culture of the sport all over again. There is something wonderfully timeless about tennis; the discipline, the social side, the elegance of it and Wimbledon captures that spirit perfectly. My own love of the championships stretches back years, including the privilege of attending Wimbledon Centre Court during my time working alongside David Lloyd. Wimbledon style has always felt wearable, refined and effortlessly chic. And as someone who works within fashion and lifestyle writing, I will happily admit that planning the outfit becomes part of the excitement.


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FASHION, HEALTH & BEAUT Y S T Y L E FOR JULY 2026


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