Kate Middleton, David Beckham, Roger Federer and other fans turned out for Wimbledon in their courtside finest. See the styles in the stands.
Kate Middleton, David Beckham, Tom Hiddleston, and other fans turned out for the British tennis tournament in their courtside finestThe future queen consort watched the matches heat up in a refreshing mint-green blazer by Balmain.The “Crown” star served a savvy spin on a traditional Wimbledon-watcher outfit, opting for a khaki shorts suit.The reigning champ of Wimbledon style scored again in a toasty Ralph Lauren Purple Label jacket.
The Vogue editor-in-chief observed the action on the grass behind her signature oversized sunglasses.Still dressing the part of a politician, the former prime minister wore a dark suit and red tie.The British composer’s plaid blazer was one of the splashier jackets seen in the stands.Bon Jovi’s haircut is nearly as floppy as Andre Agassi’s mullet in his prime.The British singer and songwriter took to center court in a Midas-touched gown.
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