What four Vogue editors wore to the Wimbledon championships this year, with different takes on courtside dressing.
finals are upon us, with a fortnight of tennis and Pimms drawing to a close. Over the last two weeks,editors have been visiting SW19 to watch the action unfold – with some even taking tennis lessons on the grass courts.
But how did they navigate the tournament’s famously specific dress codes? All-white looks were naturally a popular choice, as were preppy staples and classic tailoring.’s Laura Ingham, for example, served an ace with her umpire-chic outfit featuring a pinstripe Ralph Lauren blazer. Below, find more detail on the
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