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In our tenniscore -fueled, post- Challengers world, Wimbledon continues to remind us that dressing as a spectator is nearly as critical as the games themelves. Though (most) eyes are trained on the players, we can’t help but look at what the guests are wearing. While Grace Jones’s coveralls and Lucy Boynton’s lacy Celine dress won our hearts, one women’s fashion trend is standing out above the rest: suiting.

Wimbledon demands a certain formality that the rest of the Grand Slam tournaments don’t. While that’s not to suggest fans don’t go all out for the Opens , the heavier royal presence and a stronger emphasis on old-school traditions does require a bit more sartorial seriousness. With stricter dress codes in place, it’s exciting to see how attendees play with the rules.



Subverting traditional menswear has become a classic Wimbledon move. Last year, Emma Corrin debuted a blond buzz cut at the event, wearing a Ralph Lauren Bermuda short-suit that matched their new ’do. This year, celebrities are returning to the more masculine styling choice.

Model Edie Campbell showed off a casual interpretation, opting for a slim brown houndstooth suit over a white tee. Meanwhile, actor Nathalie Emmanuel looked positively dapper in a white double-breasted Ralph Lauren suit over a blue dress shirt and paisley tie. Kaya Scodelario and Poppy Delevingne used the opportunity to make suiting summer appropriate.

While she opted for a three-piece suit, Scodelario made her outfit lo.

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