
Strictly's Oti Mabuse sports affordable £22 tennis dress to Wimbledon
Wimbledon is almost over for another year, and we've had one of the most stylish and best dressed Championship yet with celebs acing their courtside fashion.
From Frankie Bridge's chic pinstripe Karen Millen midi dress, currently £149.50 here to Samantha Cameron's Cefinn seersucker dress, £290 here and Louise Thompson's on-theme Lulu Guiness strawberry punnet handbag, available to rent from £5.16 a day here, we've spotted some amazing outfits.
And the latest celeb to catch our eye in potentially the most affordable look yet is Strictly Come Dancing 's Oti Mabuse. The pro dancer headed to Wimbledon earlier this weeking sporting a £22 tennis dress from Tu Clothing.
The REAKTIV Navy Tennis Dress is actually from the range that Oti is an ambassador for, and is totally on theme for Wimbledon.
If you're after something that's the perfect mix of sporty and stylish, this blue marl polo tennis dress ticks all the boxes. The classic white collar gives it that preppy, polished feel, while the moisture-wicking fabric will keep you cool and airy whether you're actually playing tennis or heading to watch a match yourself.
It's soft, flowy and easy to move around in. Just throw on some chunky white trainers, and a slogan cap for the ultimate athleisure look. Equally, take a page out of Oti's style book and dress it up for Centre Court with a pair of white heels and some minimalist jewellery.
With its flattering cut and smart detailing, this dress definintely works for slightlier fancier outings too and Oti has just proved it. This is the kind of piece you'll be reaching for day after day.
If you're on the lookout for more tennis dresses to add to your activewear wardrobe, Abercrombie's YPB motionTEK Halter Bubble Hem Mini Dress is currently half price at £32.50 down from £65.
While ASOS' 4505 active halter neck tennis dress with under shorts, priced at £32, is another that can be dressed up or down depending on what look you're going for.
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