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‘So classy’ fans rave as Molly-Mae serves ‘tennis chic’ at Wimbledon, but her look cost thousands more than Mel C’s

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MOLLY-MAE Hague has been praised by fans after serving a “tennis chic” look at her first-ever Wimbledon.

The former Love Island star looked stunning in her ensemble, as she posed for the camera in an Instagram post ahead of the star-studded sporting event.

Molly-Mae Hague looked incredible in a white dress for Wimbledon
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It was her first-ever trip to Wimbledon, and she went for a ‘tennis chic’ look for the occasion
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She also wore her blonde hair in a chic updo, with her fringe down
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She added a pair of £910 Chanel pumps to complement her stylish look[/caption]

Molly, 25, sported The Ultimate Muse Collar maxi dress from Odd Muse, which retails for £125 and is only available to pre-order, as a nod to the tennis whites players wear on court.

She also donned a pair of £55 Le Specs sunglasses, and some £910 Chanel pumps.

The mum-of-one completed her look with a black Chanel bag, but was quick to add in an interview with Sheerluxe that the accessory was borrowed from a friend.

So in total, her look for the day out set her back £1,090, and that’s not including the expensive-looking watch she was wearing, or any of her other jewellery.

Spice Girls star Mel C was another of the famous faces at Wimbledon on Wednesday, but went for a much more affordable outfit option.

The singer admitted she had cut the labels out of her clothes but pal Beverley Knight reminded her that she was in “head to toe Zara“.

Mel flashed her toned stomach in the cream trouser suit – a double-breasted jacket and wide-legged trousers, teamed with a brown vest top and trainers.

While Mel’s exact look couldn’t be found on the Zara website, there were similar blazers for £35.99, and trousers for the same price.

Trainers from Zara retail for around £30, meaning that Mel’s whole outfit probably cost her around £100 – a drop in the ocean compared to Molly-Mae’s.

Beverley, meanwhile, went for a red Mango ensemble, topped off with a pair of Carvela trainers.

Molly-Mae’s decision to wear the Odd Muse dress to Wimbledon was praised by fans in the comments section of her Instagram video, where they gushed that her look was “so iconic”.

“Omg the epitome of a Wimbledon lady right there wow,” one wrote.

“The fringe is EVERYTHING,” another praised.

“I have no idea how you did the up-do but it looks so classically elegant,” a third insisted.

“Very Audrey Hepburn!”

“Wow, love this look love the dress and hair style,” someone else agreed.

“Moll’s totally rocking this look fabulously and totally classy.”

Another person who was more than a little excited about Molly-Mae’s outfit choice was Odd Muse founder Aimee Smale.

Aimee took a huge gamble while working as an administrative assistant for ASOS and put all her money into setting up her own clothing company.

Since then, Odd Muse has become a label to watch, with Molly-Mae’s outfit choice a clear sign they’ve hit the big time.

How did Odd Muse become fashion's must-watch label?

IT'S the fashion label everyone's talking about, with stars like Molly-Mae Hague wearing their incredible designs. But just how did Odd Muse become one to watch?

Aimee Smale is the founder of Odd Muse, and came up with the idea because she didn’t want to compete with her colleagues while working as a buyer’s admin assistant for ASOS.

Having studied Fashion Business at university, Aimee had ‘literally loved’ the role and was eager to climb the corporate ladder before seeing how competitive it was.

Investing the £12,000 she’d been saving for a house deposit, the Essex girl launched Odd Muse in 2020 and her first 100 units sold out within days.

Having wondered whether she would have a career in fashion, she made £100,000 in three short months and her business flourish – even with her limited experience.

Now, Odd Muse is worth an estimated £5 million and even opened its first physical store in London late last year.

Aimee took to TikTok to share her excitement at Molly-Mae’s outfit, as she also shared a message she’d sent her back in 2020, which read: “You will never ever see this but to see you in one of our pieces would be an absolute dream come true.

“You are such an inspiration behind small businesses like my own.

“Keep being you, we love to see it!”

Aimee also revealed that shortly after wearing the dress to Wimbledon, Odd Muse had sold 13 of them – calling it the “Molly-Mae effect”.

“Truly, what a queen,” Aimee concluded.

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Mel C’s look was from the high street, as Beverley pointed out she was in “head to toe Zara”[/caption]
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Beverley, meanwhile, sported a red look from Mango, with Carvela shoes and a Chanel bag[/caption]

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