Wearing Wimbledon-primed Ralph Lauren and a breezy straw L.K. Bennett hat, the Princess of Wales brought understated polish—and a royal hint of Riviera charm—to Centre Court.
There’s something about the Wimbledon air that softens Kate Middleton’s style into its most graceful register. Not saccharine or fussy—just quietly assured. On July 13, 2025, the Princess of Wales returned to the All England Club for the men’s singles final with her family in tow, and once again, the fashion didn’t scream. It murmured: cool, classic, considered.
With her pleated cream Self-Portrait dress and a surprise switch to a woven tote, Kate Middleton balanced royal polish with quiet summer rebellion—Wimbledon whites, reimagined.
There’s a familiar thrill in spotting Princess Kate at Wimbledon—a seasonal ritual as classic as strawberries and cream. And yet, on July 12, 2025, she gave royal watchers something just a little unexpected. Arriving for the Women’s Singles Final between Iga Świątek and Amanda Anisimova, the Princess of Wales embraced the tournament’s de facto white dress code, but subverted its stiffness with texture, movement, and a whisper of novelty.
Marsai Martin didn’t just sit pretty—she perched with purpose, wrapped in green geometry and velvet attitude at Marie Claire’s Power Play Summit in Atlanta.
Marsai Martin knows how to command a room. At the Marie Claire Power Play Summit on May 15, 2025, held at The St. Regis Atlanta, the 20-year-old actress and producer didn’t just attend—she embodied the event’s theme: “Freedom and Your Future.” And her look? A masterclass in visual metaphor.