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The Wimbledon Championships, otherwise known as simply Wimbledon, is an annual sporting event that runs across June and July.
This year Wimbledon kicks off on the 30th June and is set to come to an end on 13th July, so time is of the essence for those who need to get an outfit.
With a growing search around ‘What to wear to Wimbledon’ we have taken it upon ourselves to find the most appropriate outfits for you to watch the professionals play Centre Court.
Now there is some confusion over what is appropriate to wear to Wimbledon for women. Unlike those taking to the court to battle it out for the winning title, the dress code for spectators is fairly relaxed. In fact, guests attending Wimbledon can wear almost anything because there is no official spectator policy.
However, there are a few items of clothing that are forbidden, including ripped jeans, running vests, dirty trainers, as well as heavily branded items, which could conflict with Wimbledon’s courtside ads. Makes sense.
It’s assumed that white, creams and neutral tones are a must when heading to Wimbledon for the sheer fact that’s what the tennis legends don, but that’s not necessarily true. Spectators can wear dresses, suits and co-ords in any colour and fabric.
Typically midi and maxi dresses are the go-to for Wimbledon, though suits, a skirt, trousers or smart culottes and a blazer, or a chic co-ord are super flattering to wear too.
However, we must warn you to bring layers. This may sound daft because the event is in the peak of British summertime, but we all know England’s weather is slightly unpredictable. Plus, if the match goes on for hours and into the evening the temperature can drop, so you’d be wise to pack a blazer, cardigan or trench coat for a light layer.
We have been sifting through the Wimbledon archives to see who aced Wimbledon dressing. Margot Robbie in her polka dot asymmetric ensemble was a core fashion moment, while Zendaya’s suit shone out too. Nicola Coughlan, Lily James and Kate Middleton have also caught our attention with their chic outfits sitting courtside.
So without further ado, here’s what we have bookmarked to wear to Wimbledon this year.
Shop Our Top Wimbledon Outfits

DISSH Toby Bitter Shirred Cotton-Poplin Dress
The Australian brand has recently launched in Selfridges so it is available to buy for UK shoppers (at long last). This maxi dress features a shirred upper body, thin straps and floats into an A-line skirt, which is flattering and comfortable to wear for hours on end. Pair with sandals, ballet pumps, heels or wedges, depending on your preference.

Nobody’s Child Brown Polka Dot Bandeau Felicity Midi Dress
Brown tones are a soft alternative to harsh black tones and monochrome, which is why we love this brown polka dot design. It features a pleated bandeau bust before it floats out into an A-line skirt. The straps can be removed to achieve a strapless design, or attached for a secure fit.

Club L London Samsara Light Blue Plunge-Neck Collared Midi Dress
The plunge halterneck dress, combined with the button front and billowy midi skirt makes for an effortlessly chic dress, while the smart collar gives a formal finish perfect for Wimbledon. We also love the cornflower blue hue that is vibrant enough for the summer months without being too bold.

AMY LYNN Judie Polka-Dot Cotton Maxi Dress
It’s giving Pretty Woman, and we are obsessed. Polka dot is always in fashion, but the print has really soared in interest in recent months. The halterneck and square neckline is flattering, as it shows off the decolletage, but it ensures a snug fit too. The elasticated shirred back ensures a snug fit on the bust before the skirt billows out.

Mint Velvet Cream Boucle Sheer Hem Maxi Dress
This dress may look like separates but it is in fact a one piece.It boasts a tailored short sleeve longline-esque blazer with a sheer skirting, which is a separate trend in itself right now. It’s stylish, playful and looks super premium. Pair with New Look’s Chanel inspired slingbacks to look even more expensive.

RIXO Clarice Midi Dress
The navy and cream polka dot dress is finally back in stock after selling out due to popular demand. The tea dress features capped sleeves with subtle lace detailing along the hems on the sleeves and V-neckline. It boasts a bias cut, which hugs the body in all the right places without being skin tight. Layer with a cream blazer or light cardigan and sandals for a casual, yet appropriate Wimbledon ensemble.

Topshop Drop Waist Ruched Maxi Dress in Buttermilk
Buttermilk has been a hugely popular trend of late and it shows no sign of going anywhere, at least not for the summer. Another on-trend style is the dropped waist, which this dress features. It also boasts a round neck, ruched detailing and a loose fit skirt.

VRG GRL Elma Tile Print Belted Linen Midi Dress
A linen dress in the summer is essential because the fabric is lightweight, breathable and comfortable. This simple dress boasts a relaxed straight fit, which is spacious and airy, though you can cinch it in at the middle for more shape. We particularly love the geometric coloured print to add a pop of colour to the look, which you can then bring out in the form of brightly coloured accessories.

& Other Stories Tiered Midi Dress
It’s giving Aje, but for much less. For those conscious of their arms, or don’t want to expose their shoulders in the scorching heat then a balloon sleeve is the happy medium that will offer coverage and protection without leaving you feeling restricted in your dress. Cinch up the sleeves to the elbows for a more voluminous puff sleeve. It’s lightweight, airy and super elegant.

The A&F Giselle Pleat Release Midi Dress
This bandeau dress can be worn strapless or fitted with adjustable spaghetti straps for a secure fit. What we love about this dress is it is not super fitted like other bandeau dresses, but rather flows down the body.The pleat detail is a clever feature to skim the body for a streamlined silhouette, and to conceal any creases from sitting watching the match unfold.

M&S Lace Button Through Midi Tea Dress With Cotton
We’ve seen (and owned) numerous lace dresses, but none as chic as M&S’ Midi Tea Dress. This creation is a hybrid between a tea dress and shirt dress in one. It offers a straight fit that falls midway down the calves, short sleeves, as well as a collar and button front fastening. We love the buttercup yellow tone for a zesty summer look.
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