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Sonam Kapoor aces her stylish look at the Wimbledon, says 'Very excited to be here because...'
Sonam Kapoor made a striking appearance at the Wimbledon Gentleman's Finals yesterday, turning heads with her casual but chic look as she sported a blue Ralph Lauren pantsuit.
Known for her sartorial flair and her passion for sports, this marks Sonam's fourth visit to the tennis tournament that this year drew global attention with a guestlist featuring Cate Blanchett, Rebel Wilson, Russell Crowe, Eddie Redmayne, Andrew Garfield, Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra Jonas among others.
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The actress even interacted at the Wimbledon and spoke about her excitement to be one of the attendees.
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For the Wimbledon finals, which was held last afternoon in London that saw a nail-biting finish as Jannik Sinner beats Carlos Alcaraz to win Wimbledon for the first time, Sonam Kapoor opted for an all-cotton blue Ralph Lauren SS25 Pinstripes pantsuit - the perfect choice for the sunny English summer. She paired this with a Ralph Lauren bag and sunglasses, Manolo Blahnik shoes which had the perfect tennis touch to them – small tennis balls placed on them and a one a kind timepiece by Audermas Piguet that added an extra dash of sophistication.
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With every appearance, Sonam Kapoor continues to blend elegance with her distinct personal style, reaffirming her place as a global force of fashion. Her Wimbledon look was not only a celebration of sport, but also of her individuality making her stand out in a sea of global celebrities — with her fashion game as precise and composed as the players on court!
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