Anthropologie’s tennis-themed cardigan is a must-buy for Wimbledon fans

Wimbledon outfits are coming thick and fast, but if you’re looking for the perfect fun finishing touch to your courtside look, Anthropologie’s new tennis-themed cardigan is perfect

The 3D tennis cardigan from Anthropologie is a must-have for Wimbledon(Image: Anthropologie )

We’re officially in the midst of tennis season, with Wimbledon in full swing and celebrities serving up some great fashion with their courtside outfits. Although the dress code is smart and chic, the ever-changing British weather means you may need to bring a layer or two if you’re planning on attending.

Even if you’re only planning on watching from the comfort of your sofa, you can still get in the spirit, and we’ve found the perfect item that’ll work wherever you’re watching the matches. If you head over to Anthropologie, you’ll be desperate to get your hands on The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan by Maeve, which is a great whimsical way to get Wimbledon ready.

READ MORE: Vicky Pattison’s Wimbledon midi dress is £400 but we found one that’s 75% cheaper

READ MORE: This £35 strawberry basket bag is the must-have accessory to take to Wimbledon

There’s no shortage of fun and quirky accessories at Wimbledon, and we’ve seen plenty of famous faces embracing a little joy with their outfits, like Louise Thompson ’s Lulu Guinness strawberry basket bag. Which is why we know this 3D tennis-themed cardigan will go down a storm, not to mention help keep you cosy if the temperatures suddenly drop.

Coming in a gorgeous forest green shade that mirrors the grass of the Wimbledon tennis courts, The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan has 3D knitted tennis rackets and balls dotted all over, with ribbon trim giving it a little extra luxury. It also has a super soft knit, with a cropped length and oversized balloon sleeves which give it an elevated structure and shape whilst still being comfortable to wear.

Anthropologie tennis racket cardigan
The knitwear is a whimsical and fun way to wear the tennis trend(Image: Anthropologie )

If tennis isn’t your thing, it also comes in navy with 3D red cherries knitted into it, for a fun and flirty take on the fruit print trend that’s dominating this summer’s wardrobes. Another great alternative is the Boxy St. Tropez France Graphic Crew Sweater from Hollister, which is currently on sale down from £39.95 to £18.99. With its dark green knit and white crossed tennis racket motif on the front, it’s the perfect way to get the tennis look in a more casual way.

We also spotted this Cotton French Terry Crewneck Pullover Tennis Club for £108 at Lululemon, which comes in a soft, lightweight cotton with a crisp white colourway and green tennis-themed embroidered accents. For more plus size options, this Weekend Club Tennis Back Print Sweatshirt from Yours clothing comes in sizes 14 to 32, and is now £20 down from £27.99.

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However we’re all about bringing a little fun to our outfits, and Anthropologie’s The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan is the perfect way to do that. You can still shop it directly from the brand’s website now, with it just coming in one size that fits all.

Anthropologie’s tennis-themed cardigan is a must-buy for Wimbledon fans

Wimbledon outfits are coming thick and fast, but if you’re looking for the perfect fun finishing touch to your courtside look, Anthropologie’s new tennis-themed cardigan is perfect

The 3D tennis cardigan from Anthropologie is a must-have for Wimbledon(Image: Anthropologie )

We’re officially in the midst of tennis season, with Wimbledon in full swing and celebrities serving up some great fashion with their courtside outfits. Although the dress code is smart and chic, the ever-changing British weather means you may need to bring a layer or two if you’re planning on attending.

Even if you’re only planning on watching from the comfort of your sofa, you can still get in the spirit, and we’ve found the perfect item that’ll work wherever you’re watching the matches. If you head over to Anthropologie, you’ll be desperate to get your hands on The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan by Maeve, which is a great whimsical way to get Wimbledon ready.

READ MORE: Vicky Pattison’s Wimbledon midi dress is £400 but we found one that’s 75% cheaper

READ MORE: This £35 strawberry basket bag is the must-have accessory to take to Wimbledon

There’s no shortage of fun and quirky accessories at Wimbledon, and we’ve seen plenty of famous faces embracing a little joy with their outfits, like Louise Thompson ’s Lulu Guinness strawberry basket bag. Which is why we know this 3D tennis-themed cardigan will go down a storm, not to mention help keep you cosy if the temperatures suddenly drop.

Coming in a gorgeous forest green shade that mirrors the grass of the Wimbledon tennis courts, The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan has 3D knitted tennis rackets and balls dotted all over, with ribbon trim giving it a little extra luxury. It also has a super soft knit, with a cropped length and oversized balloon sleeves which give it an elevated structure and shape whilst still being comfortable to wear.

Anthropologie tennis racket cardigan
The knitwear is a whimsical and fun way to wear the tennis trend(Image: Anthropologie )

If tennis isn’t your thing, it also comes in navy with 3D red cherries knitted into it, for a fun and flirty take on the fruit print trend that’s dominating this summer’s wardrobes. Another great alternative is the Boxy St. Tropez France Graphic Crew Sweater from Hollister, which is currently on sale down from £39.95 to £18.99. With its dark green knit and white crossed tennis racket motif on the front, it’s the perfect way to get the tennis look in a more casual way.

We also spotted this Cotton French Terry Crewneck Pullover Tennis Club for £108 at Lululemon, which comes in a soft, lightweight cotton with a crisp white colourway and green tennis-themed embroidered accents. For more plus size options, this Weekend Club Tennis Back Print Sweatshirt from Yours clothing comes in sizes 14 to 32, and is now £20 down from £27.99.

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However we’re all about bringing a little fun to our outfits, and Anthropologie’s The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan is the perfect way to do that. You can still shop it directly from the brand’s website now, with it just coming in one size that fits all.

David Killick dead: The Crown and Touch of Frost star dies after short illness

David Killick has died aged 87.

The actor, who starred in The Crown and A Touch of Frost, died last Friday after a short illness.

His agent confirmed the sad news in a statement, revealing that he had died in a north London hospice and paid tribute to his 60-year acting career.

It read: “It is with great sadness that we must announce the passing of our much loved friend and client David Killick, who died peacefully on Friday 4th July at St John’s Hospice, North London after a short illness.

“David was an actor for over 60 years, loved the business and his fellow actors, and was loved and respected in his turn by all who were lucky enough to work with him.

“He will be sorely missed.”

Killick was born in 1938 in Edmonton, Middlesex, and enjoyed a long career in the acting profession spanning across six decades. Among his biggest roles included starring in season five of The Crown as Mess President and in A Touch of Frost as a pathologist alongside David Jason.

He also starred in a number of stage productions, from A Room With A View and The Importance of Being Ernest to The Crucible. He was also credited on Doctor Who: The Lost Stories, The Judgement of Sherlock Holmes, Macbeth and Poptropica -On the Farm for his voice acting.

His first screen credit dates back to 1977’s A Bridge Too Far as a soldier, before going on to star in 1979’s Minder, The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady in 1984 and 1985’s Terry and June.

Killick’s profile on his agent Stanton Davidson Associates hailed his work in the industry and branded him a “delightful, talented and vastly experienced actor” and added that he “loves the work – so please keep him at it!”

It reads: “Really did enjoy the hard work of weekly Rep! Yes, and that was after helping Caryl Jenner set up the first permanent children’s theatre company ‘The Unicorn’ at the Arts Theatre, Leicester Square. Other highlights – Newcastle, Hadrian V11 and my one and only Dame in Panto, Edinburgh, George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Leeds, Basilio in Life’s a Dream (Matthew Warchus) and masses more.

“Long-time member of the RSC and occasional happy trips to the NT. A somewhat harassed Pathologist in A Touch of Frost, a Don in The History Boy’s (just)! and a host of other appearances in front of the camera down the years. Many audio recordings, I really do like working…. We say – This delightful, talented and vastly experienced actor, whose extensive CV speaks for itself, is a highly prized addition to our stable. He loves the work – please keep him at it!”

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David Killick dead: The Crown and Touch of Frost star dies after short illness

David Killick has died aged 87.

The actor, who starred in The Crown and A Touch of Frost, died last Friday after a short illness.

His agent confirmed the sad news in a statement, revealing that he had died in a north London hospice and paid tribute to his 60-year acting career.

It read: “It is with great sadness that we must announce the passing of our much loved friend and client David Killick, who died peacefully on Friday 4th July at St John’s Hospice, North London after a short illness.

“David was an actor for over 60 years, loved the business and his fellow actors, and was loved and respected in his turn by all who were lucky enough to work with him.

“He will be sorely missed.”

Killick was born in 1938 in Edmonton, Middlesex, and enjoyed a long career in the acting profession spanning across six decades. Among his biggest roles included starring in season five of The Crown as Mess President and in A Touch of Frost as a pathologist alongside David Jason.

He also starred in a number of stage productions, from A Room With A View and The Importance of Being Ernest to The Crucible. He was also credited on Doctor Who: The Lost Stories, The Judgement of Sherlock Holmes, Macbeth and Poptropica -On the Farm for his voice acting.

His first screen credit dates back to 1977’s A Bridge Too Far as a soldier, before going on to star in 1979’s Minder, The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady in 1984 and 1985’s Terry and June.

Killick’s profile on his agent Stanton Davidson Associates hailed his work in the industry and branded him a “delightful, talented and vastly experienced actor” and added that he “loves the work – so please keep him at it!”

It reads: “Really did enjoy the hard work of weekly Rep! Yes, and that was after helping Caryl Jenner set up the first permanent children’s theatre company ‘The Unicorn’ at the Arts Theatre, Leicester Square. Other highlights – Newcastle, Hadrian V11 and my one and only Dame in Panto, Edinburgh, George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Leeds, Basilio in Life’s a Dream (Matthew Warchus) and masses more.

“Long-time member of the RSC and occasional happy trips to the NT. A somewhat harassed Pathologist in A Touch of Frost, a Don in The History Boy’s (just)! and a host of other appearances in front of the camera down the years. Many audio recordings, I really do like working…. We say – This delightful, talented and vastly experienced actor, whose extensive CV speaks for itself, is a highly prized addition to our stable. He loves the work – please keep him at it!”

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Fiona Phillips shares true feelings on Eamonn Holmes as she admits ‘hating’ one thing

Eamonn Holmes’ former ITV co-star made her true feelings clear about the GB News host, as she reflected on their time together as ITV co-stars 20 years on

Fiona Phillips and Eamonn Holmes worked together for almost a decade

Eamonn Holmes’ former GMTV co-host, Fiona Phillips, has claimed he “[wasn’t] always the easiest person to work with”. The duo presented the ITV morning programme GMTV together for nearly a decade, from 1996 until Eamonn’s departure in April 2005.

Upon his exit, he released a statement which read: “What a privilege it has been to wake up the nation over the years with stories that affected all our lives. I’ve covered every type of story imaginable at GMTV and it’s the right time to move on.

“I’ll particularly miss my partnership with Fiona Phillips and I wish her and all the rest of the team the very best for the future.”

In her own farewell message, Fiona humorously noted that she had spent more time with Eamonn than her own husband Martin Frizell, adding: “This is our ninth year together. I will miss him more than words can say.”

Fiona Phillips said Eamonn Holmes
Fiona Phillips said Eamonn Holmes ‘wasn’t the easiest to work with’

Now two decades after his departure, the 66-year-old has made her true feelings clear.

Writing for The Mail on Sunday alongside her husband Martin, Fiona claimed that Eamonn left the show because he felt it had become too “celebrity-obsessed”.

“He was a good journalist but not always the easiest person to work with,” she further commented.

After his exit, Fiona said it “felt like a new opportunity” for her, having previously felt sidelined as his co-host.

“For years, if there was a big interview to be done with a politician, Eamonn would lead the conversation and I was supposed to chip in with a few questions near the end – and I hated that,” she confessed.

The mum-of-two revealed that she also later found out that Eamonn was paid “significantly more” than her.

“It seems incredible that well into this century, no one had batted an eyelid at a man being paid more than a woman for doing exactly the same job,” she added.

Fiona Phillips with her husband Martin Frizell
Fiona Phillips with her husband Martin Frizell

After stepping away from GMTV, Eamonn went on to join Sky News, presenting the revamped Sunrise show.

His work on screen has also included co-hosting ITV’s This Morning and more recently, GB News’ Breakfast Show with Ellie Costello.

As for Fiona, with the help of Martin, she remains focused on her writing career, which has included the release of her new book Remember When: My Life with Alzheimer’s.

The presenter was diagnosed with the disease in 2022, which she initially confused with menopausal symptoms.

After going public with her diagnosis, Eamonn honoured his “dear friend” in a touching statement on-air.

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Sting forced to cancel concert after ‘dangerous’ safety concerns

Due to “dangerous” issues that were exposed, Sting was forced to reschedule a performance. The musician stated to fans that he had no choice but to pull the concert because his safety is important to him.

In order to perform on his Sting 3.0 tour, he was scheduled to visit the park in Bassano del Grappa, a city in North East Italy, but unfortunate weather has since broken out and led to a severe thunderstorm warning. Heavy thunderstorms are anticipated to start at 4 p.m. on Monday through until 8 a.m. on Tuesday, before resuming at 3 p.m.

The musician explained to his online fans in a heartfelt update why he couldn’t continue with the show. The singer remarked, “Bassano del Grappa wisely stated that the performance would have been too risky due to the possibility of lightning and extremely high winds last night.

My audience, band, and crew are all in need of absolute safety. We’ll be back as soon as possible, I promise.

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