From Björn Borg’s headbands to Roger Federer’s monogrammed cardigans, fashion is as integral to Wimbledon as Murray Mount, or Henman Hill, as it used to be known. Whether through sports labels sponsoring players or designers revisiting traditional whites, clothing is a key part of the spectacle.
Stacey Allaster, chief executive of the Women’s Tennis Association, says: “Overall, we are in the entertainment business and tennis is one of the most theatrical sports stages. Players are on stage by themselves so their unique personality comes through and the costume is part of the show.

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If you don't mind dropping a few hundred (up to around $1k) There is this store called Christina's in San Diego that has AMAZING dresses...
Here's their ad-
Christina's Fashions specializes in elegant formalwear for all occasions. Carrying a large selection of gowns for Mothers, Bridesmaids, Second Weddings, & Prom.
I agree with Tawni it's a good place
that's what my GF said