No Tennis Whites Here: Most Stylish Celebs at Wimbledon

Posted by , on July 9, 2012 at 4:15 pm

The always dapper David Beckham cheers on Roger Federer

David and his wife Victoria Beckham posed. Naturally, she looked divine. 

Naturally, Pippa and Kate Middleton made quite a splash. 

The hunky Clive Owen is dressed to kill. 

Editrix Anna Wintour never misses a beat when it comes to style. 

Kylie Minogue, who just doesn't seem to age, was clad in all black in the stands. 

While her boyfriend Andy Murray lost to Federer, his girlfriend Kim Sears looked chic as she cried. And that's the most important thing. 

British actor Matt Smith combined "hipster" and "tennis" flawlessly. 

Rachel McAdams and Michael Sheen looked dress to impress as they took in the Ladies' Singles final match. 

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Oh, Wimbledon. The storied British tennis tournament pits the best players against one another for one brutally hot summer weekend. Wimbledon is by far one of the most prestigious sporting events in the world, and it maintains its old school feel by being the only major tournament where the game is still played on a grass court.

The games concluded yesterday, with Roger Federer and Serena Williams (two major Wimbledon veterans) walking away with the championship titles. Even if you aren’t that into tennis, there was plenty of celebrity and style spotting to be done. Some of Britain’s biggest names stepped out to the big games — and looked incredibly chic while doing so.

Click through the gallery above for a look at the celebrities of Wimbledon 2012!

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    1. Elease says:

      Wimbledon is by far one of the most prestigious sporting events in the world, and it maintains its old school feel by being the only major tournament where the game is still played on a grass court.