Stan Wawrinka’s shorts at the French open made just as many headlines as his victory . Wawrinka celebrated his memorable win over Novak Djokovic by draping a pair over the interview desk afterward.
There is no sport like tennis for fashion stories. Increasingly , the shapes on both the men’s and women’s tours offer zero variation of late. One wonders where the next eye- catching out fit will be coming from. It’s time to get back in the game of fashion tennis. The Ted Baker Brand might have the answer.
Ray Kelvin is the man behind the Ted Baker brand. He has been making individually tailored outfits for British number 4 James Ward over the past six months. He says Ward will be wearing ” a jacquard with a white -on-white design knitted into the fabric”. During this year’s Championship at Wimbledon. This is the world’s oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament and is known for its formal traditions as it is for its strict almost-entirely- white clothing dress code.
When I was last at Wimbledon I had the opportunity to tour the press box and hear some of the interviews of the players once the matches were finished. I wore this Versace ensemble to one of the matches. The colors are bold and vibrant in keeping with the house’s more is more mantra clearly a stand out look.










