Anna Wintour, Baz Luhrmann, Tom Ford among stars at Wimbledon day 12
Stars at Wimbledon day 12: Wintour, Luhrmann, Ford

Dame Anna Wintour, Baz Luhrmann, and Tom Ford were among the stars in the Royal Box on day 12 of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.

Wintour and Luhrmann's Wimbledon Style

The former Vogue editor-in-chief arrived wearing a blue structured floral maxi dress, her signature dark sunglasses, and sleek short bob. She was joined by Romeo and Juliet filmmaker Luhrmann, who wore a summery cream double-breasted suit with brown sunglasses and slicked-back silver hair.

Tom Ford and George MacKay

Ford wore a black suit with orange-tinted black-rimmed sunglasses, while actor George MacKay sported a white double-breasted suit with a matching striped tie. The pair are collaborating on Ford's upcoming film adaptation of Anne Rice's 1982 novel Cry to Heaven. Ford stepped down from his fashion brand in 2022 to focus on filmmaking. The film, written, directed, and produced by Ford, features Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Colin Firth, Owen Cooper, and singer Adele in her acting debut.

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Other Notable Attendees

Also present were Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch and his wife, theatre director Sophie Hunter. Cumberbatch wore a grey suit with brown tinted sunglasses, while Hunter wore a lime green floral dress. They sat next to The Hobbit star Martin Freeman, who wore a beige suit with a navy and red-striped tie. House star Hugh Laurie attended in a beige suit with a blue shirt and red and grey striped tie. Wolf Hall actor Damian Lewis and Olympian Sir Christopher Dean were also spotted. Dean, known for his perfect ice dancing score at the 1984 Winter Olympics with Dame Jayne Torvill, wore a navy blazer with a white shirt, yellow polka-dot silk tie, and matching handkerchief.

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