The second week of Wimbledon kicked off on Monday attracting a host of stars eager to see some tennis action.
Jodie Turner-Smith was among the famous faces who turned out at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in south London, sporting a typically chic ensemble.
The 37-year-old actress flaunted her abs in a green and purple patterned silk ensemble as she posed stunningly for photos.
She completed her outfit with a white and purple bomber jacket and a yellow bandana while adding height with grey heels.
Elsewhere Skins actress Kaya Scodelario, 32, rocked a summery look in a white linen suit and matching vest as she strolled through the gardens.
The second week of Wimbledon kicked off on Monday and attracted a host of stars eager to see some tennis action, including a classy Jodie Turner-Smith.
The stylish Kaya Scodelario also made an appearance in a chic white linen suit as she arrived for the day.
She was joined by Heartstopper’s Yasmin Finney, who brought a pop of colour to the event in a belted yellow dress.
On the other hand, Nathalie Emmanuel followed the white theme with a blazer, a blue shirt and a tie when she arrived.
She accentuated her height with strappy white heels and accessorized her look with a navy scarf and a chic leather handbag.
She was joined by Heartstopper’s Yasmin Finney, who brought a pop of colour to the event in a belted yellow dress.
She looked great in the sparkly number that showed off plenty of leg and she paired it with a matching pair of sneakers.
On the other hand, Nathalie Emmanuel followed the white theme with a blazer, a blue shirt and a tie.
Wimbledon will take place over two weeks, with the men’s final taking place this Sunday.
So far, the tournament has been attended by figures such as David Beckham, Salma Hayek and Hannah Waddingham.
This comes after Kaya revealed there was a lack of protection for young actors when she was rising to fame on E4 teen drama Skins.
The actress rose to fame on the show where she played teenage runaway Effy Stonem alongside Nicholas Hoult, who played her brother Tony.
The 37-year-old actress flaunted her abs in a green and purple patterned silk ensemble as she posed spectacularly for the snaps.
She completed her outfit with a white and purple bomber jacket and a yellow scarf while enhancing her height with grey heels.
The Skins actress, 32, looked impeccable in summer style in a white linen suit and matching waistcoat as she strolled through the gardens.
She accentuated her height with strappy white heels and accessorized her look with a navy scarf and a chic leather handbag.
She looked great in the sparkly number that showed off plenty of leg and was paired with a matching pair of sneakers.
She looked amazing in the yellow dress which brightened up a very grey day in south-west London.
She added a stylish pair of sunglasses to her look as she posed for photos at the tennis tournament.
She enhanced her height with a pair of camel-coloured stilettos and carried a chic handbag slung over her shoulder.
Sir Lenny Henry and his partner Lisa showed their love for each other by arriving at Wimbledon holding hands.
Skins told the story of a group of teenagers starting secondary school in Bristol, although many of them were more concerned with having sex and taking drugs than studying.
The controversial teen drama ran from 2007 to 2013 and also tackled issues such as mental illness, eating disorders and substance abuse.
Talking about the Dishes Podcast With Nick Grimshaw and Angela Harnett, Kaya recalled being interviewed by Nick when she was 15 and “really drunk” at an underage festival.
She said: ‘For me, you represent that time. You were a safe place for us because back then there wasn’t the same protection for young actors, there was no one to care if we were okay.
“Whenever we worked with you, you were always kind, gentle, charming, funny and talented,” he added jokingly: “Enough of the butt-kissing for now.”
The cast have kept in touch over the years and Kaya previously enjoyed a reunion lunch with Nicholas and fellow actors Joe Dempsie and Larissa Watson.
Kaya’s role in Skins came about after open auditions for the show were held near her school in Finsbury Park.
She recalled: ‘Then my school got a fax saying they were having open auditions for this show called Skins, and they wanted teenagers, but they wanted real teenagers.
“They didn’t want to do what the Americans had done for a long time, which was to have twenty-five-year-olds, or in Grease, thirty-two-year-olds. Yeah. And so I wanted to see what it looked like.
‘So after school I went and stood outside the building, watching the line of teenagers coming in. But then Skins creator Bryan Elsley came out for a cigarette and came up to me and said, ‘Do you want to come and audition? ‘ And I said, ‘Okay. ‘
Sir Lenny looked dapper in a light brown linen suit which he paired with comfortable white sneakers.
Fashion editor Chioma Nnadi attends day eight of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London
Kaya, who is half English and half Brazilian, was surprised to receive the role and didn’t think she would get it given she had no connections in the television industry.
She said: “And I did, and I remember it being a really great experience, but I thought this doesn’t happen to people like me. You have to have a family that’s really well connected, or you have to be English, and I never felt English. And it happened.
“I got the part in Skins and that role grew over time, and I was lucky enough to get an agent in America and work there quite a bit. Yes, it was a strange experience, the right place and the right time, but it was always a passion.”
Kaya’s most recent role was in Guy Ritchie’s Netflix crime drama The Gentlemen, where she starred alongside Theo James and Ray Winstone.