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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 ...
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LONDON -- A look at some of the anniversaries this year at Wimbledon: ...
The best Wimbledon Royal Box looks of all time, from the Princess of Wales to David Beckham - From the days of Sienna Miller ...
Aryna Sabalenka, the reigning WTA No. 1 in singles, recently asked a playful question revolving around Wimbledon's dress code after undergoing a bold makeover at SW19.
Front Row‘s chic correspondent, Sofia Achaval de Montaigu, has been soaking up the glamour in Europe. Below, she fills us in ...
The real reason why players are only permitted to wear white at Wimbledon - White clothing has been enforced at the ...
Alcaraz stepped onto Centre Court in a new all-white outfit, highlighted by the NikeCourt London Slam Cardigan. Part of Nike’s retro-inspired Wimbledon collection, the look merged classic tennis ...
A popular bar and restaurant in Pennsylvania that has a connection to both comedian Jay Leno and the Pittsburgh Steelers is ...
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.
The colour black is often overlooked when the weather gets warmer, but if you ask me, a black dress is one of the most versatile pieces you can have in your collection.
One thing Federer does still have over Djokovic is his status as the undisputed king of Wimbledon. The 43-year-old won his first Grand Slam title at SW19 at 2003 and didn't lose a match there from ...
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