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Tatler front cover, Wimbledon 1962
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Tatler front cover, Wimbledon 1962
Front cover of The Tatler, reporting on Wimbledon Tennis Championship for 1962 and particularly tennis fashions. The girl clearing the net in style is wearing a tennis tunic by tennis fashion leading light, Teddy Tinling with a design of cornflowers around the hem. Date: 1962
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1962 Championship Dresses Fashions Jump Jumping Leap Leaping Outfit Player Racquet Tatler Teddy Tennis Tinling Tunic Wimbledon
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A Joyful Leap: The Exuberance of Tennis Fashion at Wimbledon 1962 The front cover of The Tatler from 1962 captures the essence of the Wimbledon Tennis Championship with its focus on both the thrilling sport and the fashionable attire of the players. The image features a young, radiant girl in mid-air, clearing the net with a graceful leap and a determined grip on her racquet. Her tennis tunic, designed by the leading light of tennis fashion, Teddy Tinling, adds a pop of color and playful charm to the scene. The hem of her tunic is adorned with a beautiful design of cornflowers, reflecting the floral trends of the 1960s. The girl's joyful expression and the fun, carefree atmosphere of the tennis court are palpable, making this photograph a delightful snapshot of the era. Teddy Tinling was renowned for his innovative and stylish tennis designs, which graced the courts of Wimbledon and beyond. His creations, such as this cornflower-embellished tunic, brought a touch of elegance and excitement to the world of tennis fashion. This photograph not only showcases the athleticism and grace of the players but also highlights the importance of fashion in the sport. The 1960s were a time of change and experimentation, and tennis fashion was no exception. The vibrant, playful designs of Teddy Tinling and others helped to make tennis a truly captivating spectacle, both on and off the court.
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