An American in London: The Ralph Lauren Effect
While players adhere to a strict all-white dress code, the style in the stands is curated by a smart-casual expectation that exudes polished elegance. For nearly two decades, the architect of this elevated spectator and on-court official style has been
American designer Ralph Lauren. Since 2006, Ralph Lauren has been the official outfitter of The Championships, the first and only designer in the tournament's long history to hold the title. This partnership has reshaped the visual identity of the event, most notably changing the official uniforms from the traditional green to a sharp navy blue, accented with Wimbledon's purple and green. But beyond the officials, the brand has defined what it means to dress for a day at Centre Court, making its collections synonymous with the event itself.
The Rise of the Spectator Blazer
The cream or white blazer has become a fixture for style-conscious attendees, a sartorial nod to the players' whites without breaking any rules. It's a statement of quiet luxury, favored by men and women who appreciate classic tailoring. Linen, with its breathable and cool properties, is the quintessential fabric for a British summer, making the linen blazer a practical yet sophisticated choice. Paired with tailored trousers, summer dresses, or crisp shirts, the blazer elevates any outfit to meet the refined atmosphere of the All England Club. It signals an understanding and appreciation of Wimbledon's unique blend of sporting excellence and deep-seated tradition.
More Than a Garment, It's an Identity
For the most exacting dressers, what they wear to Wimbledon is a carefully considered choice. It's not about fleeting trends but about embodying a timeless aesthetic. Ralph Lauren's annual Wimbledon collections, especially the high-end Purple Label capsule, cater directly to this mindset, offering pieces crafted from premium materials like linen, silk, and cashmere. This year's collections feature a range of tailored linen pieces, including jackets in shades of cream and other muted summer colors. By wearing a piece like the iconic cream blazer, spectators are not just dressing for a tennis match; they are participating in a larger cultural moment. They are buying into the heritage and aspirational lifestyle that both Wimbledon and Ralph Lauren represent.
Crafting the Wimbledon Look
Achieving the Wimbledon look is about balance. It’s smart, but not stuffy; classic, but not dated. The cream blazer is the perfect anchor for this aesthetic. For men, it pairs effortlessly with chinos and a collared shirt. For women, it can be draped over a summer dress or styled with wide-leg trousers for a modern, tailored look. Celebrities and royals are often seen sporting this very style, solidifying the blazer's status as a key component of courtside chic. The look is polished, put-together, and perfectly suited for a day that might involve walking the expansive grounds, enjoying a Pimm's, and, of course, watching world-class tennis.













