Alix Earle, who made headlines earlier this year for her rumored situationship with Tom Brady, is garnering attention once again – this time because of her latest outfit!
The 25-year-old influencer attended Wimbledon on Tuesday, July 7th as a guest of Evian, one of Wimbledon’s main sponsors. And her Bridgerton-inspired outfit, to quote some Instagram users, didn’t go down well on social media.

Alix Earle Wears A Corset Style Top And Matching Mini Skirt To Wimbledon
Earle wore a cream corset-style top teamed with a matching lace mini skirt with an asymmetric hem. She accessorized with a matching double-breasted jacket, complete with a very low front and an intricate collar, a pair of white Jimmy Choo lace pointed-toe strappy heels, and a Bottega Veneta vanity bag.
She shared her outfit with her fans on TikTok, and said: "Get dressed with me for Wimbledon." She added: "We're ready to go watch some tennis, have a drink, have some strawberries and cream."
In the video, Earle said she felt like a "princess," which the internet didn't think was the best choice for the occasion.

Social Media Reactions
"Your stylist did you dirty. Not Wimbledon at all," slammed one TikTok user. "Her stylist always does her dirty. Always" replied a second, as a third chimed in: "I think she is her stylist."
"Tell me you've never watched Wimbledon before without telling me," quipped a fourth, as a fifth said: "You look great but this outfit is just not Wimbledon. Wimbledon is simple and classy." A sixth concurred: "Alix, Wimbledon is not Bridgerton." "It's not Bridgerton it's Wimbledon," agreed a seventh, followed by two crying laughing emojis, as an eighth said: "This is so not the vibe."
"It's giving, 'This is my third wedding," noted a ninth. "It's giving wedding vibes," agreed a tenth, while others deemed it matronly. "Congratulations on being mother of the bride," commented an eleventh.
Alix seemed to respond to the haters by laughing at herself. On July 8th, she shared a roundup of photos from her day at the tennis, writing: "Off to Bridgerton… I mean Wimbledon."

