The Psychology of 'Tenniscore'
Before we dive into the clothes, let's talk about the feeling. The obsession with Wimbledon-inspired fashion, often called 'tenniscore' or 'quiet luxury,' isn't just about pleated skirts. It’s an escape to a more elegant, orderly world. Think strawberries
and cream, polite applause, and sun-drenched afternoons. In a landscape of fleeting, loud trends, this aesthetic offers something enduring: timelessness and sophistication. It whispers 'old money' without a single logo in sight, focusing on quality fabrics and classic silhouettes that feel both aspirational and deeply comfortable. It’s less about playing tennis and more about embodying a lifestyle of leisurely, understated elegance.
The All-Important Crisp White
Nothing says Wimbledon quite like the all-white rule for players, and that spirit easily translates to spectator style. A simple, well-made white piece is the foundation of the entire look. Think beyond a basic tee. A classic white polo shirt, a breezy linen button-down, or a simple drop-waist tennis dress found at Nordstrom can serve as your starting point. These aren't just clothes; they're a canvas. The power of white is its clean, fresh feel, instantly making any outfit look more intentional and polished, whether you’re heading to brunch or just running errands.
The Pleated Skirt or Tailored Short
The pleated mini skirt is arguably the signature piece of the tenniscore movement, a staple that has moved from the court to the street. It's sporty, preppy, and effortlessly chic. However, if a mini skirt isn't your style, the same mood can be achieved with a pair of well-tailored shorts. Look for styles in linen or cotton with a structured fit, perhaps with a pleat or two. Nordstrom often features a range of these summer basics from brands like Open Edit or Reformation that hit the perfect note between relaxed and refined. The key is a clean line and a silhouette that feels purposeful.
The Art of the Shoulder Drape
This is less an item and more a styling trick that seals the deal. A lightweight cable-knit or cashmere sweater, often in cream, navy, or a soft pastel, is essential. But it’s rarely worn in the traditional sense. Instead, it’s draped artfully over the shoulders or tied loosely around the neck. This single move transforms a simple outfit into a 'look.' It signals a certain nonchalance and preparedness for a cool evening breeze. It’s the sartorial equivalent of being relaxed but always put-together, a core tenet of the entire preppy, quiet luxury aesthetic.
Understated and Essential Accessories
Accessories are what ground the Wimbledon look and keep it from feeling like a costume. The focus should be on quality and simplicity. Think a classic leather or canvas tote bag, a simple baseball cap in a neutral color, and clean, white leather sneakers. Jewelry is minimal: delicate gold chains, small hoop earrings, or perhaps a timeless watch. Avoid anything too flashy or logo-heavy. The goal is to accessorize with pieces that look like they've been part of your collection for years, blending seamlessly into the overall mood of effortless sophistication.













