
- Naomi Osaka made a high-fashion entrance for her Wimbledon first-round match, wearing a custom all-white outfit inspired by traditional Japanese ceremonial dress.
- Designed by Tokyo-based Hana Yagi, the ensemble featured detachable layers, three-dimensional embroidery of cranes and cherry blossoms, bell sleeves, and an obi belt, adhering to Wimbledon's strict all-white dress code.
- Yagi stated the design, titled Evolving Ceremony, incorporated elements from vintage shiromuku, kimono, and wedding dresses to mark significant life moments.
- Osaka expressed that the all-white dress code did not feel restrictive, allowing her to focus on design elements like fabrics and textures, viewing each walk-out as an opportunity to showcase her creative world.
- The four-time major winner, known for her elaborate Grand Slam entrances, secured a 6-1 7-5 victory against Frenchwoman Elsa Jacquemot in her opening match.
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