See all our favorite celebrity looks from the star-studded stands of the US Open.
The US Open may be tennis fans’ Super Bowl, but they’re definitely not wearing foam fingers and face paint to show their support. Open spectators have their own style playbook, and the competition in the stands is almost as fierce as on the courts—at least, as far as outfits go. The two-week event’s unofficial dress code is very much informed by the tight knit relationship between tennis and fashion: a classic, preppy template, where a little experimentation is always welcome.
Sure, folks who have attended the Open since well before the Honey Deuce hit Instagram might have some thoughts about the A-List bandwagon, but famous spectators can have a real impact on sports viewership and, thus, support for the competitors. When the stars turn out to watch people—especially women—play, it stokes public interest, and paves the way for better facilities, pay, and more respect for athletes who deserve it. And that’s a trend we can get behind.
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