Wimbledon 2026 Attendees Who Crushed Menswear-Inspired Looks

There was plenty to see at Wimbledon 2026. While it's famously a distinguished tennis tournament, it's also an event where celebrities and public figures alike can show off their unique style POV. A few of them missed the mark a bit with their fashion choices and landed on our list of the worst-dressed attendees at Wimbledon 2026, but others took the opportunity to experiment successfully. A handful of celebs decided to be bold and set trends instead. 

For starters, we loved Queen Camilla's Wimbledon wedges because they're perfect for older women who want a subtle lift, but the movement that really caught our eye came in the form of upscale menswear. We spotted everyone from Cynthia Erivo to Nicole Kidman and Kate Middleton rocking androgynously elegant looks. To say we're obsessed is an understatement. While some opted for a more modern menswear look, others clearly took inspiration from menswear eras of the past.

Nicole Kidman's white pantsuit was so flattering for taller women

Nicole Kidman has had a head-turning style evolution, and this white pantsuit she wore to Wimbledon 2026 proves it. Kidman is famously a tall woman. At about 5 feet, 11 inches, she's pretty much a supermodel, and this menswear-style blazer and pants set is so flattering on her lithe frame. Normally, we'd rebuke the idea of a fedora after the year 2006, but the one Kidman wore somehow really works with this look. It doesn't feel outdated in the slightest.

Kate Middleton's royal blue blazer and pants were simple but sophisticated

As a British princess, Kate Middleton usually wins at outdoor event dressing, and her Wimbledon look was no exception. While this menswear-inspired blue blazer and pants set is clean and simple, it's still very elegant — definitely the type of outfit we've come to love and expect from her. Kate Middleton's cat-eye sunglasses she wore to Wimbledon also flatter every face shape, further proving what a trend-setter she is and will continue to be for years to come.

Cynthia Erivo's newsboy-chic look really caught our eye

Cynthia Erivo rocked one of our favorite menswear-inspired looks at Wimbledon 2026. Her pinstriped pantsuit was tailored to perfection, for starters. The striped shirt and tie underneath paired with the newsboy cap gave the 'fit a vintage 1920s feel. She topped the look off with a pair of platform tennis shoes, balancing the outfit perfectly. Erivo's longtime stylist Jason Bolden put this look together — the two of them are known for taking bold fashion risks together, and they nailed it big time for Wimbledon.

Sienna Miller's oversized menswear look was the perfect level of baggy

Sienna Miller's baggy menswear look was a bit of a risk — mostly because it was really baggy, and that can be tough to pull off sometimes. While you can run the risk of being swallowed up by the extra fabric, there are none of those worries here. Miller's three-piece Ralph Lauren set looked fantastic on her and was just the right level of loose. Even though it's a pants set and that isn't always conducive to warmer weather, the look still feels breezy and appropriate for the season.

Michaela Coel's pinstriped blazer gave Peaky Blinders energy

Much like Cynthia Erivo's vintage-style outfit, we took one look at Michaela Coel's pinstriped blazer and pants and immediately thought she'd stepped off the set of "Peaky Blinders." It's *peak* 1920s menswear, and her styling choices (i.e. the bag and shoes) were spot on with this. She kept her glam pretty simple, but it works so beautifully with her choice of outfit. This set is also from Ralph Lauren, cementing the brand as the reigning fashion champ of Wimbledon 2026.

Emma Corrin's relaxed menswear look was preppy but sophisticated

Emma Corrin also landed on our list of coolest outfits at Wimbledon 2026 for this preppy menswear-style look. We love the contrast of colors here — the red oversized polo, navy button-down, and tie combination was just so sleek. It really suits them, especially with their deep brunette pixie cut. It was truly a symphony of A+ fashion choices. It's also something different than what we usually see Corrin in, showing they aren't afraid to take a fashion risk.