Wimbledon elegance is expected from WAGs. From polished whites to statement accessories, the WAGs brought their A-game to Wimbledon this summer—delivering a masterclass in courtside elegance.

Wimbledon is always a masterclass in understated elegance, and this year is no exception. While the players command attention on the court, it’s the WAGs (wives and girlfriends of players) who quietly dominate the sidelines with their effortless style. From crisp linen tailoring to quiet luxury labels, the courtside looks this season feel distinctly fresh—part retro garden party, part modern off-duty edit.
The standout theme? British polish meets French nonchalance.
Morgan Riddle: The Wimbledon Muse
If anyone has dominated this year’s Wimbledon fashion conversation, it’s Morgan Riddle, girlfriend of American tennis star Taylor Fritz. She’s been sharing her outfits in real time, styling a mix of accessible brands and designer pieces that feel both considered and completely wearable.
One of her most popular looks featured a white Reformation two-piece set paired with a vintage-inspired Prada wicker top-handle bag. It was the kind of outfit that doesn’t try too hard—cropped but modest, tailored but easy. Within hours of posting, the bag was everywhere.
She’s also been spotted in cream midi dresses, tailored blazers, gold hoops, and sleek loafers. One day it’s French-girl minimalism. The next, it’s ‘60s-inspired tennis-core with pleats and platforms. It works because she mixes timeless staples with statement accessories—never too trendy, always polished.
Wimbledon Elegance: Other Style Moments Worth Watching
While Riddle is leading the style game, she’s not alone. Several WAGs and celebrity attendees are giving their own spin on Wimbledon whites and garden-party neutrals.
- Minimalist Dresses in breathable fabrics like poplin and linen
- Ballet flats or chunky sandals with retro sunglasses
- Bucket bags, woven clutches, and top-handle mini totes
- Soft suiting in ivory, butter yellow, and sage
British labels like Self-Portrait and Me+Em are perennial favorites in the royal box, while American favorites like Reformation and Toteme are showing up more often at the players’ guest sections. It’s a hybrid of California cool and English polish.
How to Recreate the Wimbledon Elegance Look
Whether you’re headed to a match, a garden wedding, or just want to channel this vibe for summer, here are some hero pieces that capture the Wimbledon WAG aesthetic:
Add gold hoops, a slicked-back bun, a soft dewy base, and you’ve nailed the look.
Beauty Notes from the Guest Box
It’s not just about clothes. The grooming is also part of the story. Expect barely-there makeup, rosy lips, and flushed cheeks. Here’s what these looks are built on:
Hair is simple but polished—either worn down with a soft wave or pulled back in a claw clip with minimal volume and a center part. No fuss.
Why This Look Works
Wimbledon fashion is so compelling because it feels achievable. It’s not street-style maximalism. It’s a careful curation of well-made, elegant pieces that travel well and age well. These looks say: “I know where I’m going.” They don’t shout. They simply show up.
That’s why the WAGs of Wimbledon feel more relevant than ever—they’re not trying to go viral. They’re building a wardrobe of elevated staples and it shows.
If you’re looking for more summer travel outfit inspiration, don’t miss our posts on What to Wear in Paris in June or Packing for Saint-Tropez and Biarritz.











