TV favourite Lorraine Kelly lead a host of celebrities as they headed to Wimbledon to bring their fashion A-game.
The tournament, now in its eight day will see Nick Kyrgios back on the court to go head-to-head with Brandon Nakashima as they battle it out for a spot in the quarter-finals.
The championships attracts a seasoned celebrity following who often stand out from the crowd against the tennis players' whites.
And today was no different with a sea of famous faces basking in the sunshine including Stephen Fry, Max Harwood, star of the hit musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie and EastEnders actress Jessica Plummer.
Daytime chat show host Lorraine looked suitably stylish for the occasion with a blue and white summer dress emblazoned with lemons and co-ordinating yellow jacket. She completed her look with nude strappy sandals and matching belt and over the shoulder tan bag.
Sir Cliff was back, wearing a snake skin jacket, after his impromptu rendition of his track Summer Holiday at the weekend — a repeat of his 1996 performance when rain halted play on centre court — in the days before a retractable roof covered the courts.
But fans mocked the legendary singer on twitter, with one posting: "Always wanted go to Wimbledon but genuinely terrified it would be when Cliff Richard was doing acapella again. Not worth the risk."
Brit Award nominated Classical crossover singer Camilla Kerslake also dressed up for the sporting fixture with a ankle length tea dress and statement black heels.
Appearing suited and stylish James Middleton and Alizee Thevenet were spotted heading into the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, although James' sister Kate Middleton— a huge fan of the sporting fixture — was not in attendance in the Royal box.
Meanwhile acting royalty Sir Ian McKellan had a front row seat to capture all the action and dressed in a grey suit and pale blue tie.
Wimbledon is currently celebrating the 100th year of the SW19 Center Court which attracted a grand ceremony on Day 7 (Sunday) of the grass-court Grand Slam.
A host of famous Tennis stars made their way to the centre court on Sunday, including Andy Murray, Serena Williams and Roger Federer.
Veteran tennis broadcasters Sue Barker, John McEnroe and Clare Balding talked event-goers through 100 years of history on the court before British singer Freya Ridings performs to thousands of spectators.