The Princess of Wales’s ’80s-Inspired Wimbledon Outfit Is Perfectly on Theme

Kate Middletons 80sInspired Wimbledon Outfit Is Perfectly On Theme
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Wimbledon is famous for its strict insistence on exclusively white clothing on the tennis court. However, when it comes to outfits on the sidelines, there’s more room for self-expression, even though there are still common trends that emerge. From Sienna Miller’s linen two-piece suits to Alexa Chung’s mid-length cream pleated dresses, spectator looks are often inspired by on-court fashion and have a sense of tradition and formality. However, the Princess of Wales’s recent look adds an’80s-inspired twist to classic Wimbledon style.

On the second day of the Wimbledon championships, the princess, who is both a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) and a skilled tennis player herself, made her first appearance at the tournament to watch British player Katie Boulter. Her outfit drew inspiration from on-court fashion, as she stuck to a white and green color palette and wore a preppy white pleated midi-length skirt.

The Princess of Wales with Roger Federer.

The Princess of Wales with Roger Federer.

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The ensemble consisted of a mint green double-breasted Balmain blazer adorned with ’80s-style contrasting white buttons and a white lapel, a white midi-length pleated skirt, and a pair of white leather Gianvito Rossi court shoes. To top it all off, she accessorized the look with knotted pearl drop earrings by London-based independent jewelry brand Shyla that she has worn several times before, a gold Sézane cuff bracelet, and a white Mulberry Amberley crossbody bag.

The Princess of Wales is all smiles at Wimbledon.

The Princess of Wales is all smiles at Wimbledon.

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The tradition of all-white tennis attire has influenced not only spectator fashion in SW19, but has even made its way onto the runways of Paris and Milan. Brands such as Dior, Miu Miu, Bottega Veneta, and more have delved into the archives of tennis stars, reimagining them with their own unique interpretations.

Today, #TennisCore is as prevalent as ever, and can often be found trending on TikTok. However, as the Princess of Wales shows, tennis staples can be easily amped up or toned down to suit one’s own personal style.

Alice + Olivia Denny satin boyfriend blazer

Chloé pleated linen midi skirt

Oak Luna Melody pearl hoop earrings

Jimmy Choo Love 85 leather pumps

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Sea skirt

Other Stories relaxed linen blazer

Stuart Weitzman Stuart pumps

Agmes Luca sterling silver pearl earrings