Wimbledon White: 6 Pieces For Your Own All-White Moment
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There's something about all-white that instantly feels polished — Wimbledon-coded, if you will, even if you're nowhere near Centre Court. It's a look that photographs beautifully, works for everything from garden parties to summer weddings, and feels a little more special than reaching for the usual black or denim.
The trick to pulling off all-white without it looking like a lab coat is sticking to one fabric family throughout and adding texture through material rather than colour. Here are 6 pieces to build your own version of the look, whatever the occasion.
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White midi dress: the easiest single-piece way to nail the look — look for a structured fabric rather than anything too flowy. [link]
White tailored co-ord: trousers and a matching top for a more directional take on the trend. [link]
White blazer: the piece that elevates a simple white outfit into something that feels intentional. [link]
White heels: commit fully to the monochrome for the strongest effect. [link]
White bag: a smaller detail, but it completes the look properly. [link]
Gold jewellery to finish: warm-toned metals stop an all-white outfit feeling too clinical. [link]
How to style it: stick to one fabric type throughout — mixing linen with silky satin can look accidental rather than intentional. Add texture through the fabric itself (broderie, linen weave, subtle embroidery) rather than through colour, and let gold jewellery provide the only real contrast in the outfit.
The Verdict: all-white looks harder to pull off than it actually is — stick to one fabric type throughout and it comes together far more easily than you'd expect.