Channeling our inner Morgan Riddle
How to Ace US Open Style
The U.S. Open isn't just a premier tennis tournament—it's a high-profile runway where fashion meets function. As the 2025 championship unfolds, the stands are filled with a blend of sporty chic and elevated preppy aesthetics. “Tenniscore” continues to dominate the overall aesthetic (it is a tennis tournament after all…)—with pleated skirts, collared shirts, sporty hats, and minimalist accessories leading the score.
Athletes are also bringing off-court fashion to their game. Venus Williams made a stylish return to the Open, donning a custom Khaite ensemble (to die for). Similarly, Coco Gauff's collaboration with Miu Miu and New Balance highlights the growing intersection of high fashion and athletic wear, setting new standards on and off the court.
Accessories complete the look. Oversized sunglasses, stackable rings, classic diamond bracelets, and sleek sneakers. The emphasis is on subtle elegance, with many opting for neutral tones and understated designs. A little sporty, and always chic.
While the predominant look is a bit more prim, don’t be afraid to play. Patterns, layers, and texture—think tweeds, quilting, and linen—can put a little spin on an otherwise ‘everyday’ look. Riff on tennis whites, prep school uniforms, and country-club classics like Ralph Lauren and Lacoste.
For bags, think fashion and function. Crossbody to enjoy your Honey Deuce hands-free. An elegant top handle for mingling in the concourse. Sporty materials to contrast a more proper look. If you’re attending the actual event, make sure your bag complies with stadium regulations—12 x 12 x 16. Mini bags are always chic!
It’s in the Bag
If a duffle is more your thing, we love this Bottega duffle. Perfect for an overnight jaunt (or to pack your tennis outfit).
We’re also obsessed with this immaculate white Kelly.
See you on the courts. x












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