
Wimbledon’s not just about the tennis, it’s also about showing up and showing out in serious style. But it’s not your usual fashion free-for-all. There’s a vibe: think old-school elegance, polished fits, and major “tea with the royals” energy. Players have to stick to that all-white dress code, and celebs in the crowd usually keep it classy too (looking at you, Priyanka Chopra, always serving chic).

But Avneet Kaur’s outfit this year? Let’s just say it had the internet talking. She rocked a low-rise white mini skirt that showed off part of her thigh tattoo, paired with a fitted white top. Definitely bold. Definitely not your typical Wimbledon look. And people on Reddit weren’t having it.On July 10, a Reddit thread on Bollywood Gossip Hub (aka Bolly Blinds N Gossip) kicked off a lively debate after fans spotted Avneet wearing a white, low‑rise mini skirt that flashed a thigh tattoo, paired with a matching white top. Some Reddit users politely raised an eyebrow, wondering if her outfit felt “Wimbledon appropriate.” Others were less restrained in their reactions.

One user straight up said, “She doesn’t know what appropriate means.” Another added, “I’ve been there five times – no one dresses like that. It just looks off for the event.” Someone even chimed in with, “No one shows that much leg at Wimbledon. Surprised they let her in!”

But the convo didn’t stop at just the outfit. A few commenters got into a bigger discussion about influencers showing up to high-profile events like Wimbledon. One person wrote, “Been watching tennis all my life, inviting influencers to Wimbledon is kind of ruining the vibe. Like, at least learn a bit about the event and dress the part. This is just awkward.” And the shade kept coming with someone adding, “New money will never have class.”So yes, Avneet’s look definitely sparked a moment. Whether you think it was a bold fashion move or a total miss, it brought up that age-old question – how far can you push the style envelope at a place that’s all about tradition? Either way, she got people talking, and sometimes, that’s the whole point.