Best Wimbledon outfit ideas to ace the dress code
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The 2026 summer of sport has begun – and while the World Cup calls for track jackets and football shirts, Wimbledon commands a chicer dress code. The Championships play over 14 days from Monday, 29 June to Sunday, 12 July, where tennis and British tradition combine.
An occasion for strawberries with cream and Pimm's (or queuing in a long line for same-day tickets), Wimbledon is the crown jewel of the British summertime. It’s both the oldest tennis championship still played on grass courts and the only Grand Slam to enforce a strict all-white dress code on competitors.
The event has long occupied a unique place at the intersection of sport and style, from best-dressed celebrities in the Royal Box to the coining of the tennis bracelet after world number 1 Chris Evert lost her diamond-and-line piece during the 1987 US Open match.
In the decades since, the championships have evolved into an off-court fashion display as much as a sporting spectacle. People watching at Wimbledon can be just as compelling as the tennis. The grounds offer a chance to wear your summer finest, be it a floral or floaty white dress, sharp suit, or whimsical print pattern.
Smart-casual attire is standard for the grounds (ripped jeans, dirty trainers and beachwear, for example, are banned), but the Royal Box, hospitality areas, Centre Court and Court One encourage more thought.
Best Wimbledon 2026 outfit ideas at a glance
Best dress – Realisation Par sadie petite spot: £295, Realisationpar.com
Best co-ord – Mint Velvet linen ruffle hem co-ord: £79, Mintvelvet.com
Best bag – Longchamp shoulder bag: £273, Longchamp.com
Best shoes – Vivaia Nelly Mary Jane shoes: £120, Vivaia.com
There’s still no rigid dress code – nothing that compares to Royal Ascot – but the Royal Box don’t allow guests to wear company logos or anything with a political leaning.
Over the years, attendees, including Margot Robbie and Kate Middleton, have made a strong case for monochrome polka dots, while Olivia Rodrigo wore a vintage Ralph Lauren red gingham dress that promptly went viral. A throw-on-and-go white dress might seem less bold, but it’s a classic choice that’s wearable long beyond Wimbledon.

The tennis championships offer an opportunity to experiment with tailoring, too. Classic striped shirts have been championed by both Sienna Miller and Meghan Markle. Why not go one step further and add a tie, a la Cynthia Erivo and Zendaya? Emma Corrin’s yellow longline shorts and blazer continue to make best-dressed Wimbledon galleries, while Rochelle Humes fitted white blazer and capris are easily replicated on the high street.
Tailoring is a given for men in The Royal Box, which mandates male guests to wear a tie, jacket and shoes. David Beckham’s light linen Boss look from last year offers great inspiration, or take a cue from Tom Hiddleston and Paul Mescoe with a navy suit. Men throughout the grounfs tend toward relaxed tailoring, pairing linen blazers with smart trousers and boat shoes.
Best menswear Wimbledon outfit ideas
Best linen suit – Percival two piece suit: £360, Percivalclo.co
Best boat shoes – Ralph Lauren Merton boat shoes: £110, Ralphlauren.com
Best jacket – M&S regular fit jacket: £80, Marksandspencer.com
Best hat – Next Panama hat: £22, Next.co.uk
As for accessories and shoes, woven bags and straw hats are commonplace, though make sure the hat isn’t too large to block fellow spectators (no fascinators, thank you very much). Kitten heels and classic white trainers span the shoe spectrum, while a statement pair of sunglasses won’t go amiss. It’s also worth popping a handheld fan in your bag for particularly sweltering days on the court.
When I attended last year, I followed the unwritten dress code of polka dots with a halter-neck midi dress from Realisation Par. For the 2026 tournament, I’m wearing a Zara white mini dress with black frog fastenings. As for the shoes, I’ve decided on a supportive wedged mule for rushing between courts.
The beauty of Wimbledon dressing is its timelessness. Courtside dressing doesn’t follow trends, but champions quintessentially British dressing, be it a floral frock or a slip with a knit thrown over the shoulders. Whether you’ve got tickets or are planning on joining the queue, here’s your ultimate guide to aceing the Wimbledon unofficial dress code.
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