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OLIVIA RODRIGO AND LOUIS PARTRIDGE WIN WIMBLEDON IN STYLE

The Music It-Girl and the British Heartthrob Serve Preppy Perfection Courtside
By Tom HardyJuly 2, 2025
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LOVE ALL—AND THEN SOME


Wimbledon is no stranger to iconic pairings. Serena and Venus. Federer and Nadal. Strawberries and cream. But this year, the tennis world got a new dynamic duo to talk about—and they didn’t even pick up a racquet. Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge made their first major public appearance as a couple at the star-studded championships, turning Centre Court into their personal runway and redefining what it means to be young, in love, and impeccably dressed.

THEIR STYLE GAME? UNMATCHED
There are red carpets, there are music festivals, and then there is Wimbledon. The dress code may not be printed, but everyone knows it exists: British prep, but elevated. Tailored, but breezy. And if you’re in the front row, you better be bringing your sartorial A-game. Rodrigo and Partridge didn’t just bring it—they aced it.

Rodrigo, pop’s reigning melancholic queen, swapped her usual grunge-glam aesthetic for something surprisingly polished yet delightfully playful. She wore a vintage-inspired white Ralph Lauren tennis dress with a cinched waist and subtle pleating, topped with a navy knit sweater draped effortlessly over her shoulders. Her long hair was loosely tied with a satin ribbon—channelling a bit of ‘90s coquette and a bit of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.

Louis Partridge, British actor and TikTok heartbreaker in his own right, matched her energy perfectly. In a tan linen blazer over a sky-blue Oxford shirt and cream trousers, he looked like the male lead in a modern Jane Austen adaptation. No tie, just unbuttoned charm and the kind of tousled hair that says “I woke up like this” (but definitely didn’t). Together, they looked less like two celebrities and more like the lead couple in a Wes Anderson Wimbledon reboot.

COORDINATED, NOT COSTUMED

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There’s a fine line between looking like a couple and looking like a couple’s Halloween costume. Rodrigo and Partridge walked that line with the finesse of a seasoned stylist—or perhaps just the shared instinct of two people who genuinely like being around each other. Their outfits didn’t match, but they mirrored. The whites, creams, and navies sang the same tune in different harmonies. Hers was sweet and classic with a wink. His, cool and composed with just enough wrinkle in the linen to feel real.

It’s the kind of coordination that can’t be forced. You either have it—or you don’t. And clearly, they do.

FROM DIFFERENT WORLDS, IN THE SAME UNIVERSE
Rodrigo, born and raised in California, has made her name by spilling her heart over guitar chords and diary entries. Partridge, pure London boy, has a filmography full of quiet intensity and period drama poise. But at Wimbledon, those worlds collided with ease. They felt like the ultimate fashion crossover: West Coast pop royalty meets British boarding school charm.

It’s a cultural blend that showed in their styling. Rodrigo’s look had American varsity notes—a nod to her High School Musical roots—but with the polish of someone who’s sat front row at Miu Miu. Partridge’s blazer-and-trouser ensemble nodded to Savile Row, but his laid-back attitude kept it from feeling too buttoned up. He may have been born in the U.K., but he wore his fashion with the casual rebellion of someone who doesn’t take tradition too seriously.

A MOMENT THAT DIDN’T TRY TOO HARD


What makes a couple moment land? It’s not just about the clothes—it’s about the ease. Rodrigo and Partridge didn’t look like they were trying to be the most stylish pair at Wimbledon. They just were. No forced hand-holding. No over-posed selfies. Just the quiet confidence of two people who look good because they feel good.

They laughed. They leaned in close. They clapped (at the right times). And the fashion followed naturally. Rodrigo’s gold jewelry caught the sun with each turn of her head. Partridge’s loafers, a rich caramel suede, looked perfectly scuffed in a way that only someone truly stylish can pull off. Every detail—down to Rodrigo’s glossy burgundy nails and his vintage watch—was considered but not calculated.

THE STAR POWER IN SUBTLETY
In a landscape where celebrity fashion often veers toward the theatrical, Rodrigo and Partridge offered a refreshing palate cleanser. They weren’t trying to be memes. They weren’t courting controversy. They were just embodying the moment—elegant, modern, and deeply personal.

Rodrigo, with her meteoric rise in music, doesn’t need to scream to be heard. Her style has evolved alongside her lyrics—from angsty Y2K vibes to clean lines and quiet power. Partridge, often labeled as “the next big thing,” lets his choices speak softly but sharply. Together, they seem to understand that style is not about shouting. It’s about speaking clearly.

WIMBLEDON: A NEW RUNWAY FOR ROMANCE
There’s something magical about Wimbledon. The history. The tradition. The polite but passionate crowds. It’s one of the few events where fashion and sport genuinely share the spotlight. And in recent years, it’s become a place where celebrity couples go to debut their most refined looks—think Posh and Becks, Meghan and Harry, Zendaya and Tom (yes, we’re still waiting).

But Rodrigo and Partridge brought something different. Youth. Ease. A freshness that made everyone lean in a little closer. They didn’t arrive to prove anything. They arrived to enjoy the game—and just happened to look like a campaign shoot while doing it.

THE FUTURE OF FASHION-FORWARD COUPLES? WATCH THIS SPACE
What’s next for Olivia and Louis? More courtside magic? Front-row fashion week? A quiet walk through Notting Hill in matching trench coats? Whatever it is, the style world is watching—and taking notes.

In an age of manufactured celebrity moments, theirs feels real. That authenticity shows up in their chemistry, yes—but also in their clothes. They don’t follow trends. They follow each other’s vibe. And that, more than any designer label, is the secret sauce.

MATCH POINT—AND A STYLE VICTORY


Wimbledon had many winners this year. On the court, champions were crowned. But off the court, Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge walked away with something even rarer: a fashion moment that felt effortless, sincere, and instantly iconic.

They reminded us that the best style is not about being seen—it’s about being felt. And in their coordinated preppy fits, sun-drenched smiles, and unspoken sync, they made one thing perfectly clear:

Love—and linen—really does win all.

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