Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Game, Set, and Championship points aside, here’s a look at the style points the tennis stars have been scoring on the courts of Wimbledon
Game, Set, and Championship points aside, here’s a look at the style points the tennis stars have been scoring on the courts of Wimbledon
“Quiet, please, ladies and gentlemen, thank you!” Wimbledon has many characteristics it can call its own. The formalities, the court manner… the white garbs—in classic English style, everything had to be pristine, white. From when women entered the competitive tennis arena in Wimbledon, as far back as the 1880s, a lot has changed on the courts. The whites remain, but fashion’s ever-restless arms have added their own touches like a frill or two, a shortened hem, or add a dash of colour. So much so that women’s tennis courts have become a fashion playground of sorts, well complemented by talent, grit and the muscles seen on the men’s circuit. With the A-list guests adding their brand of style and panache to the stands, the many sporting brands like Nike, Adidas and Lacoste are pushing fashion boundaries with designer collaborations in a bid to keep up with the glamour on court.
By Sandhya Mahadevan
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces
Wimbledon’s Style Aces