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Wimbledon's all-white dress code continues to spark debate. The rule, meant to hide sweat, became strict in 1963. Andre ...
White clothing was enforced at Wimbledon from the 19th century, in part because it covered up unwelcome signs of sweat. White ...
When Carlos Alcaraz beat Jannik Sinner at the Roland Garros men's final on June 8 2025, in what is already seen as a classic ...
Front Row‘s chic correspondent, Sofia Achaval de Montaigu, has been soaking up the glamour in Europe. Below, she fills us in ...
Bottega Veneta leather, embroidered corsets, pleated skirts and dramatic walkout moments—these fits may not have made it past Round 1, but they deserve a second look.
Wimbledon Day 2 brought as much, if not more, chaos than Day 1, with more seeded players falling victim to the first-round ...
The white clothing rule, enforced since the 19th century, originated to conceal sweat and provide coolness in summer heat.