Trenchcoats and Cardigans at Wimbledon
On a gloriously sunny afternoon at Wimble-don, Serena Williams strode onto court in a trench coat.
With the sun beating down on
“Game, Set and Mac, Miss Williams,” the Daily Express decided after the 26-year-old former champion grabbed all the headlines with the most eye-catching outfit on day one.
Williams made a stuttering start before overcoming
Was it a Sixties retro look? Can you tell us about the fabric? Is it lightweight or porous? No question was too trivial.
Federer, seeking his sixth
It felt more like a day on the catwalk than the opening of the world’s most famous tennis tournament – but fashion has always been an integral part of
After last year’s rain-soaked
“I absolutely love trench coats. I live in
But she admitted, “It doesn’t really add up” to live in the sunshine state and have that many coats.
Waxing lyrical about her warm-up attire, she said “it’s ladylike and I’m very ladylike. It goes perfect with my personality and everything else. It’s per-fect for me.”
Donning a cardigan can be a cutting edge fashion statement – soccer player and style icon David Beckham has started wearing them–– but, as–The Independent newspaper warned, “There’s a fine line between cool cat and old codger.”
Federer extended his unbeaten run on grass to 60 matches when easing into the second round with a straight sets demolition of
After much discussion at his post-match press conference about his tennis form, it was onto the cardigan.
Federer, it appears, was thrilled to put aside the white blazer he had worn for the last two years.
“I thought two jackets was enough. Let’s move onto something a little bit different,” he said.
“We thought about something nice like a cardigan, a jumper. I think the result is nice as well. I have a belt as well this year. Just some new fresh things. It’s a little bit easier to wear than the jacket to be honest.”
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