7 high street outfits to wear to Wimbledon from Boden, M&S, Zara and more

Wimbledon is as much a fashion event as it is a sporting one, and these high street outfits, from Zara, Boden, M&S and more, are perfect for capturing the tennis tournament’s chic style

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Wimbledon has always been as much about style as it is about tennis. While the drama unfolds on Centre Court, the championship is equally celebrated for its refined sartorial standards, with attendees adopting sharp tailoring, light linens, delicate florals and a spectrum of muted tones. It remains one of the rare opportunities where quintessential British summertime fashion genuinely shines.

The charm of Wimbledon attire lies in expressing individuality while maintaining sophistication, whether through an elegant midi dress, a perfectly tailored co-ord or a featherweight blazer layered over an understated ensemble. Whether you’re venturing to SW19 or merely drawing influence from the courtside chic, here are the high street finds delivering tournament-appropriate elegance minus the luxury labels.

Look 1: Mint Velvet

For those keen to embrace the signature all-white aesthetic, this Mint Velvet drop waist dress hits the mark beautifully. The cotton construction ensures you’ll stay fresh and at ease beneath the blazing sunshine. Team it with sandals and some simple jewellery, and you’re ready to go.

Dress, £130

Shoes, £45

Look 2: Boden

This navy blue linen number will have you looking and feeling fabulous throughout the day. The halter neckline lends this ensemble a sophisticated edge while remaining bang on-trend. Maintain comfort with a polished pair of loafers to complement, or elevate things marginally with kitten heels.

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Dress, £159

Loafers, £119

Look 3: Marks and Spencer

Redefine florals with this stunning Marks and Spencer mini number. The elegance of the knitted flower design makes it ideal for Wimbledon – just add some elegant sunglasses, a pair of low heels and a statement handbag.

Dress, £70

Look 4: Nobody’s Child

If dresses aren’t your thing, don’t worry. We’ve discovered the ideal separates combination for you. This cotton-blend gingham co-ord from Nobody’s Child will stand out beautifully amidst a crowd of green and white.

Top, £55

Trousers, £75

Heels, £135

Look 5: Zara

Zara has recently launched this gorgeous cotton ensemble that radiates tennis tournament vibes. The complementary cut of this blouse transitions seamlessly into the exquisitely draped midi skirt. Finish this outfit with playful sandals or some golden accessories.

Top, £29.99

Skirt, £45.99

Look 6: Phase Eight

Polka dots have returned with renewed flair. This lovely halter-neck number is wrapped up in a nice little polka-dotted bow that can be tied on either the back or the side of the dress.

[Left] Dress, £169

[Right] Dress, £189

Look 7: Brora

This 100% cotton dress from Brora boasts pretty button details that are sure to pop at Wimbledon. The cinching waist will add a flattering silhouette detail.

Dress, £165

Sandals, £195

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