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Coco Gauff fronts Miu Miu x New Balance’s Wimbledon capsule

Coco Gauff returns to Miu Miu x New Balance with an all-white Wimbledon capsule, led by a $1,270 leather 530 SL and sold from June 23.

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Coco Gauff fronts Miu Miu x New Balance’s Wimbledon capsule
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Coco Gauff is back at the center of Miu Miu x New Balance, this time with a Wimbledon capsule that turns tennis dress codes into fashion currency. The collection launched on June 23 and is available for a limited period in selected Miu Miu stores worldwide and on miumiu.com, with Gauff framed as the bridge between performance credibility and luxury polish.

The timing is sharp. Wimbledon runs from June 29 to July 12 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, and the tournament requires competitors to be dressed in suitable tennis attire that is almost entirely white. Miu Miu and New Balance answered with an all-white wardrobe trimmed in subtle blue piping, built around pleated skirts, track jackets, and technical stretch jersey that gives the line a cleaner, more athletic edge than most fashion capsules that borrow from sport.

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The details are where the collaboration gets interesting. Official New Balance materials describe scalloped edging, open backs for lightness, and Silk Tec outerwear, all finished with a joint logo in navy and red. The sneaker story is more pointed: the 530 SL arrives in two decò leather colorways, white and dark brown, with asymmetrically colored woven laces and unisex sizing. At $1,270 a pair, the shoe sits far above the price of an ordinary tennis retro and squarely in the luxury-sneaker lane, which is exactly where Miu Miu wants this experiment to live.

Miu Miu and New Balance also staged a launch event at the brand’s New Bond Street flagship in London, with Gauff expected to attend. It is the second New Balance x Miu Miu collaboration involving the 21-year-old star, who New Balance describes as the 11-times singles champion and world No. 2. The brand also says she remains the only WTA player with her own signature shoe, a line that began with the Coco CG1 in 2022 and was updated with the Coco CG2 in 2024.

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That lineage matters because the capsule is not just a Wimbledon one-off. Miu Miu is testing whether the clean lines of the 530, Gauff’s on-court authority, and the tournament’s exacting white dress code can hold the same charge off the court as they do under Centre Court pressure.

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