Country-club dressing gets a distinctly 2026 update, from unbuttoned tailoring to unexpected high-street pairings, as Wimbledon’s stands become fashion’s most closely watched runway
Few events take dress codes as seriously as Wimbledon. Players remain bound by the tournament’s all-white rule, while the Royal Box still expects jackets, ties and polished daytime dressing. But the 2026 Championships suggested that preppy dressing is entering a more relaxed chapter. Soft knits replaced structured blazers, suits were worn with deliberate ease and high-street basics appeared alongside heritage tailoring. The effect was subtle rather than rebellious: classic Wimbledon style, softened for a new generation. These were the guests who wore it best.
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1. Princess Catherine—the olive cape dress that closed the Championships

Princess Catherine closed out the Wimbledon Championships in Emilia Wickstead’s olive Tidus dress, whose asymmetric overlay and wide neckline offered a contemporary take on polished tailoring. She paired it with a toffee-toned DeMellier bag and Ralph Lauren Celia pumps, proving that Wimbledon elegance need not rely on predictable florals or pastel hues. Joined in the Royal Box by Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, she once again embodied the tournament's refined but increasingly modern dress code.

















