Naomi Osaka restyles iconic Wimbledon outfit in quarter final
Naomi Osaka has turned heads yet again as she strutted onto Court 1 in her Wimbledon quarter final against Karolina Muchova.
The Japan no.1 wore another stunning all-white ensemble for her walk-on, but proved that she is a proud outfit repeater.
Osaka sported the same chunky obi belt that she wore in her first-round encounter with Elsa Jacquemot and a tiered lace maxiskirt, likely to be the same detachable skirt that she wore on Day 3 of the Championships.
The iconic Day 3 look was restyled - this time without the Nike bomber jacket. Instead, the four-time Grand Slam champion ditched the jacket for a vest as the sun beat down on SW19.
The 28-year old has become renowned for her fashion-forward outfits, often collaborating with designers.
Her first-round outfit was created by Tokyo-based designer Hana Yagi and drew inspiration from the film Kill Bill and Japanese ceremonial dress.

Just days ago, ahead of her match against Daria Kasatkina, Osaka wore an intricate tiered cloak, complete with intricate embroidery around the lapel.
Her outfit was completed with the same detachable tiered tulle skirt, which has become something of a uniform for her at this year’s Championships.
All her outfits - complete with frills, bows, and embroidery - have adhered to the All England Club’s strict all-white dress code.
All England Club chief Sally Bolton was asked whether the Japanese 14th seed would be allowed to step onto court in one for this summer’s Championships.
“We’re very relaxed, so long as it meets the all-white dress code,” Ms Bolton told reporters last week.
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Her outfits have also received high praise from her opponents, with the likes of world no.1 Sabalenka telling media at The Australian Open that she thought Osaka’s outfits were “really cool”.


