“Hollywood’s leading actors made sure to put on a stylish display as they joined Anna Wintour in leading the stars for the men’s singles semi-finals at day 12 of Wimbledon.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
Will Poulter looked to be experiencing a slight fashion faux par as he joined Benedict Cumberbatch and Rami Malek for an exciting day of tennis.
The actors’ trouser legs appeared different lengths as they looked wonky, with one showing off his odd socks.
It is set to be a scorcher once again with temperatures set to reach a high of 32 degrees Celsius (89 Fahrenheight) for the penultimate games in the men’s singles competition.
Later on defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, world No 1 Jannik Sinner, seven-time winner Novak Djokovic and American Taylor Fritz will take to Centre Court as they make up this year’s final four.
And Sunday could be a repeat performance of last year’s final between Alcaraz and Djokovic as the two will compete in different matches today, with the defending champion playing the American and Djokovic against Sinner.
Aside from his odd trousers, Will opted for a white and light blue pinstripe summer suit which he paired with a white shirt and black tie.
He completed the look with a pair of smart black shoes and securing shades to his pocket.
While one sock appeared to have rolled down to show off a striped border, the other remained up as he seemed to don a slightly cropped trouser.
Elsewhere Benedict sported a moustache and navy suit as he held hands with his wife Sophie Hunter.
Rami kept it stylish as he opted for a light champagne coloured suit and matching diagonal striped tie.
Meanwhile Anna Wintour joined the men as she wowed in an elegant white buttoned up dress adorned with blue flowers.
Wearing her signature dark shades, her appearance at the tennis tournament marks the second time she has been seen out in public since the bombshell news she will be stepping down from one of her roles at Vogue after 37 years.
Last month, the star told staffers that she will be hiring a new head of editorial content at American Vogue.
She will continue to hold her position as Condé Nast’s global chief content officer and global editorial director at Vogue, and the new head of editorial content will report to her.
Also in attendance was fellow Hollywood stars Riz Ahmed and Joe Alwyn as well as the UK’s favourite podcasting couple Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo.
The pregnant former Made In Chelsea star looked sensational as she put on a very leggy display in a colourful floral mini dress.
The star added a pair of white pointed heels as she posed with her husband Jamie who opted for a simple T-shirt and cream trousers combo.
Keeping it casual Joe opted for alight blue T-shirt, darker blue trousers, white trainers and shades.
Riz wore a pale green linen patterned shirt and navy trousers as he posed ahead of the days matches.
Jessica Plumer wowed in an off the shoulder cream statement top and coral red leather skirt.
Broadcaster Louis Theroux and comedian Rob Beckett were also in attendance as they rubbed shoulders with the Hollywood stars.
Thursday’s matched saw world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka lose against U.S. 13th seed Amanda Anisimova on Centre Court as the American made it through to Sunday’s final.
Meanwhile Iga Świątek, who is No.8 seed, triumphed against unseeded Belinda Bencic.
Sabalenka admitted that she has a ‘hate relationship’ with Wimbledon following the loss.
When asked about whether her experience against the American star in the 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 defeat would make help make her a better Wimbledon champion in the future, Sabalenka was honest about the immediate difficulties she is facing in the aftermath of the loss.
‘It’s tough, like you said, to think about that, but I really hope so,’ Sabalenka said. ‘I lost three semis, three tough ones.
‘Then I was banned from playing (due to her nationality, in 2022). Then I was injured. So I have really more of a hate relationship right now with Wimbledon, but I really hope that one day I will, yeah, turn it around and have love relationship.
‘Of course, if one day I’m going to be able to win it, of course, I’m going to look back on all of these tough losses and think that I still did it.
‘Yeah, now it’s tough, but I never give up, and I’m going to come back stronger, for sure.’