This year's Australian Open has become a fashion hub, with athletes, models, influencers, and celebrities showcasing a mix of luxury and high-street brands. While sporting giants outfit athletes on court, the stands are abuzz with style statements. From Jelena Djokovic's polished Dior ensembles to Kate Waterhouse's breezy Saba looks, attendees are embracing the relaxed elegance of the event.
This year, the Australian Open has graduated to a fashion event rivalling runway shows and red carpets, with luxury brandsWhile sporting giants such as Nike, New Balance and lululemon keep athletes outfitted on court, models, influencers and celebrity guests are redefining style in the stands with a mix of luxury and high-street labels.
Stealth wealth grand slam: Jelena Djokovic at the Australian Open on January 21 wearing Dior, and on January 13 wearing Sandro.In a sleeveless white Saba top and breezy trousers, Waterhouse was a safe bet in white, exuding style without the dramatic detail expected at the racetrack. Tennis Whites vs. the Melbourne Cup White: Kate Waterhouse at the Australian Open in Saba; at the Melbourne Cup in Scanlan Theodore.The composed Hatzi and her exuberant boyfriend Nick Kyrgios’ odd couple appearance is most apparent in their outfit choices.
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