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Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn moreWimbledon is just around the corner, and the high street is already serving up plenty of stylish, event-ready options. The Championships are a firm favourite among the Royal Family, regularly attracting the likes of Queen Camilla, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Beatrice and Zara Tindall. While there is no official dress code for spectators, courtside style has become a tradition in itself - with certain unwritten rules that regular attendees tend to follow.From avoiding anything too bold or casual to embracing polished summer tailoring, Wimbledon dressing is all about looking effortless yet refined. And although white is the tournament's signature shade, head-to-toe outfits in this shade can sometimes risk looking more bridal than chic. However, I previously spoke to award-winning personal stylist Lisa Talbot, who explained that white can be a winning choice when worn correctly.'The softness of the shade lifts the complexion, reflecting light onto the skin and creating that natural, healthy glow, which is incredibly flattering at any age.'According to Lisa, the appeal lies in its versatility, with white easily adapted to suit both personal style and occasion.She added that this hue is 'one of the easiest ways for women to achieve a polished look without overcomplicating their wardrobe,' thanks to its ability to feel both relaxed and elevated at the same time.Naturally reflective, white also helps bounce back sunlight, making it a practical choice for Wimbledon and helping to keep you feeling cooler.Running from 29 June to 12 July, the tournament often delivers a mix of sunshine and unpredictable British weather, making breezy sundresses, lightweight tailoring and chic knitted layers essential. Below, I've rounded up my favourite pieces from the official Wimbledon collection, alongside stylish finds from coveted and royal-approved brands, to help you master courtside style this season. Shop my favourite Wimbledon merchandise Find the perfect outfit for Wimbledon