For a first timer, she certainly understood the fashion M.O. that comes with sitting in the front row. Karina appeared in signature Thom Browne tailoring, opting for a gray suit that felt both sleek and laid back. “I usually prefer a more relaxed styling, and I feel that the pieces I wore to the show go really well with my personality,” says Karina. “The pleated skirt has both a calm and lively aspect to it, which really blended nicely with the sophisticated and structured top.” Her staggering platform shoes, and a whimsical dog bag, added a sense of playfulness to the look. You can expect Karina to keep on delivering bold outfits during her ongoing tour, too. Up next, she and her fellow Aespa members are going global. “We will be performing at Outside Lands in San Fransisco in August, and then head to L.A. to officially kick off our U.S. tour,” says Karina. “I am so excited to finally be able to see our fans throughout the U.S., Latin America, and Europe following our stops in Asia.” Given their dates are rapidly selling out, something tells us the shows will be ones to remember.
How will young British hopeful Katie Boulter fare at SW19? Will this be Andy Murray’s final attempt to lift the men’s singles trophy? And what will we do without Sue Barker? Wimbledon 2023 has us asking all of these questions plus one more what’s everyone wearing? The Princess of Wales, patron of the Lawn Tennis Association and avid tennis fan, made her first appearance at the 2023 tournament on Tuesday, wearing a retro look that nodded to both the occasion (a pleated white skirt with mint green blazer) and the ’80s wardrobe of her late mother in law. The young Italian player Jannik Sinner, meanwhile, delivered a high fashion moment on the court when he beat Argentina’s Juan Manuel Cerúndolo in straight sets on day one of the tournament, having walked out in front of the crowd with his kit in a bespoke Gucci duffel bag.
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