Sienna Miller at the store party in a dress by Ralph Lauren Collection
US Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour has long been a fan, as well as an avid player, but who knew that tennis could capture the imagination of somany of the fashion pack?
After spotting
Hollywood actresses Kirsten Dunst and Dakota Fanning at a VIP suite at Wimbledon on Monday - along with super-stylist Leith Clark; models David Gandy, Douglas Booth and Olivia Inge - the Ralph Lauren store in South Kensington hosted a slew of fashionable names for its Wimbledon party in support of Too Many Women last night. Lauren, who has designed the new Wimbledon uniforms for the ball girls and boys , invited former world number one professional tennis player Boris Becker, Sienna and Savanah Miller\'s mother Jo, and Adi Hunter Cook to host the event.
The Miller girls, clad in pretty, lacy looks by the designer, mingled with an army of models including Pattie Boyd, Jade Parfitt, Libery Ross and Poppy Delevingne; alongside Ronnie Wood\'s current squeeze Ana Araujo and a smattering of socialites such as Tallulah Harlech and Noelle Reno to get into the swing of things.
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