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Tennis whites have a storied history at The Championships, Wimbledon, as the dress code for competitors on the court. But at the 2025 edition of the tennis grand slam tournament, several high-profile spectators put their own spins on monochromatic white looks.
Morgan Riddle, Monica Barbaro and more stars opted for all-white attire during their time at Wimbledon over the course of the last several days. Ahead, WWD breaks down those looks and more.
Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas attended Wimbledon on July 2, favoring business-oriented attire to match the occasion. While Jonas suited up in a navy blazer, cream trousers, light blue shirt and tie, Chopra favored a sleeveless white dress with a cinched waist and flowing, pleated skirt courtesy of Ralph Lauren.
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Monica Barbaro
Monaica Barbaro favored a flowing dress from Ralph Lauren Collection when she attended Wimbledon on Sunday. The “A Complete Unknown” Oscar nominee’s dress featured a sleeveless silhouette with a fitted bodice and ethereal skirt. She paired the dress with strappy white sandals, too.
Morgan Riddle
Morgan Riddle wore her spin on the white hot trend at Wimbledon on July 2. The social media influencer and partner of American tennis player Taylor Fritz styled a sleeveless Dolce and Gabbana midi dress with vintage Chanel jewelry.
Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield also opted for Ralph Lauren. The actor wore white, tailored trousers with a linen shirt and a sweater tied over his shoulder at the tournament on Sunday. He paired the look with brown loafers.
Harris Reed
Designer Harris Reed wore coordinated, high-waisted white shorts with a complementary jacket on Monday. Reed did, however, add contrasting colors to his look, wearing a black shirt with a striking collar and black loafers.
Maude Apatow
Maude Apatow wore an intricately designed midi dress by Ralph Lauren on Sunday. The “Euphoria” star wore a tightly woven, plain-weave cotton poplin dress, designed with a tiered ruffled skirt, scalloped edges, and a stand collar. She paired the dress with strappy sandal heels.