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Emma Shacklock

Zara Tindall switches up her signature Wimbledon style and her green bag with white blazer are the perfect outfit partners

Zara Tindall, wearing a white blazer and floral dress, and Mike Tindall, wearing a suit, attend day ten of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2024.

Zara Tindall switched up her signature Wimbledon style on Day 10 and her green bag with white blazer are the perfect style partners.

We’ve been eagerly anticipating what kind of outfit we could see from Zara Tindall at Wimbledon this year and she didn’t disappoint when she stepped out on Day 10 with her husband Mike. When it comes to what to wear to Wimbledon, midi dresses are always a good choice and Zara Tindall switched up her fashion formula of a shirt dress and wedges and went for the ME+EM Shadow Berry Print Maxi Dress with wedges instead. 

It seems great royal minds think alike as Queen Mary of Denmark wore the same white and sage green patterned number the day before. It’s a stunning dress, featuring a delicate botanical print of green leaves, with tiny splashes of pink and yellow flowers and a shirt dress silhouette. 

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Unlike Queen Mary who’s in Gråsten in Denmark, Zara was dressing for the UK’s changeable weather and so a jacket was a must. She draped a white double-breasted blazer over her shoulders as she arrived to watch the tennis and this was just as stunning as the ME+EM dress itself. 

Tailoring is a summer capsule wardrobe essential for so many people and even if you’re not so sure about embracing the popular waistcoat and trouser trend, a blazer is still a handy item to have in your collection. They instantly dress up an outfit with their business-like feel and can be matched with really casual pieces like leggings or jeans as well as to accentuate more formal dresses or skirts and blouses.

If you want yours to look a little more contemporary and off-duty then wearing a blazer over your shoulders like Zara’s is a great tip. She did end up wearing hers completely by the time she reached her seats with Mike and it was as she sat down that we got a better look at her moss green Anya Hindmarch bag.

(Image credit: Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty)

When she arrived at the tennis club she was carrying it like a clutch under her blazer, but when she took her seat it was revealed as a crossbody bag. This is the beauty of this design as they often come with detachable straps, meaning you can make the most of your bags by wearing them in various different ways to suit the occasion and your outfits.

Although it has the appearance of raffia, Zara’s green Wimbledon bag is made out of woven leather and comes with a detachable wrist strap, as well as a detachable and adjustable crossbody strap. Being handsfree when you’re out all day is always a positive so it makes sense that the royal went for a bag that is stylish as well as practical.

(Image credit: Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty)

The King’s niece finished off her look with a pair of white Saint Laurent wedges that are very much in-line with what she traditionally wears to Wimbledon. Matching her shoes to her blazer showed lovely attention-to-detail and Zara wore her short blonde hair in soft waves with a centre parting. This was a fabulous outfit from her and she added an extra touch of fun by opting for blue nail polish.

Blue seems to be one of her favourite tones for her toenails and she confirmed to The Times a month after her wedding that she was still wearing the same electric blue polish she’d worn to marry Mike in 2011.

"I got married with them this colour. It was my ‘something blue’,” she shared.

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