
Wimbledon whites! Leona Lewis, Lucy Boynton and Ashley Roberts look incredible in matching hues... but Daisy Lowe didn't get the memo
Former X Factor winner Leona caught the eye in a v-neck midi dress with short sleeves which she wore with matching heels.
Bohemian Rhapsody star Lucy also opted for white as she slipped into a layered sleeveless dress with a v-neckline.
The garment featured a red beaded detail while the actress also carried a matching white jacket.
Former Pussycat Dolls star Ashley, 43, put on a leggy display in a short-sleeved mini dress as she arrived to the court.
The garment featured a pleated detail while the radio presenter added height to her frame with a pair of white heels.
Lucy Boynton also opted for white as she slipped into a layered sleeveless dress with a v-neckline while Ashley Roberts put on a leggy display in ashort-sleeved mini dress
Styling her blonde locks into an updo for the outing, Ashley completed her look with a matching handbag.
Also in attendance was newlywed Daisy Lowe who looked incredible in a champagne dress with a patterned print along with a pair of peach heels.
The model appeared in good spirits as she arrived alongside Pearl, 55, who looked smart in a cream suit and trousers with a matching shirt.
The outing comes after Daisy married her longterm boyfriend Jordan Saul in a 'wild and romantic' wedding in Somerset at the end of June.
The pair pulled out all the stops for their wedding celebration, with Daisy stunning in a custom Vivienne Westwood Couture gown.
Stephen Fry, 67, looked dapper in a brown blazer and trousers which he wore with a crisp whiite shirt and fuchsia tie.
Kimberley Garner ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived to the event in a bright red midi dress that highlighted her incredible figure.
The former Made In Chelsea star complimented her outfit with a white handbag and also sported clear heels.
Daisy looked incredible in a champagne dress with a patterned print along with a pair of peach heels
Kimberley Garner ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived to the event in a bright red midi dress that highlighted her incredible figure
Ashley's garment featured a pleated detail while the radio presenter added height to her frame with a pair of white heels
Model Laura Celia Valk turned heads in a black mini dress with a white stripe detail which she wore with a pair of heels.
The beauty, who previously confirmed she is single after being linked to footballer Jude Bellingham, accessorised with a grey Chanel handbag.
Sabrina Elba opted for a casual look in a white short-sleeved shirt along with a pair of cream trousers.
Another star in white was Keisha Buchanan who sported a striped shirt along with a light blue denim skirt
Also in attendance was racing driver Oliver Bearman who sported a beige suit with a light blue shirt and tie.
Gemma Owen cut an elegant figure in a little black dress which she paired with a gold handbag.
Adding height to her frame with a pair of heels, the Love Island star added to her outfit with sunglasses.
Cliff Richard waved to fans as he arrived at Wimbledon in a blue shirt with a paisley blazer and navy chinos.
Model Laura Celia Valk turned heads in a black mini dress with a white stripe detail which she wore with a pair of heels
Gemma Owen cut an elegant figure in a little black dress which she paired with a gold handbag
Spectators and players alike should expect a torrid time at the south-west London venue this week, after a yellow heat health alert was issued for the southern half of England, with temperatures once again set to soar.
The alert, issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), will be in place for seven days from 10:00am on July 8 and covers London, the East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, South East and South West.
"Significant impacts" are likely across health and social care services due to higher temperatures over the period, with the Met Office warning some areas will reach heatwave criteria and possibly see temperatures in the lows 30s by the end of the week.
The UK saw its hottest day of the year so far when 34.7C was recorded at St James's Park in central London on July 1, while the capital also experienced the hottest start to Wimbledon on record.
Provisional Met Office figures also showed England had its warmest June on record last month.
An official heatwave is recorded when areas reach a certain temperature for three consecutive days, with thresholds varying from 25C to 28C in different parts of the UK.
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