Tennis Bracelets Are Back And Here's How Your Favourite Influencers Are Wearing Them
Old but gold
By Hayden Ng -
If you are wondering how the tennis bracelet got its name, it's actually quite an interesting story. Apparently, American tennis player Chris Evert’s eternity bracelet suddenly broke during a US Open match in 1978, causing a brief interruption. Chris later explained in a post-match interview that it was her “tennis bracelet” that paused the game.
Since then, the accessory has had its moments in the spotlight adorning some of the world’s most stylish females’ wrists. It was particularly popular in the '90s where it was famously spotted on the late Princess Diana, Sarah Jessica Parker and Victoria Beckham, to name a few.
Now, it steps back into the limelight as it makes its comeback. Lined with dazzling diamonds, this stylish wristlet is not only graceful and glamorous, but its timeless design makes it perfect for any outfit.
Ahead, check out the celebs who we spotted wearing tennis bracelets, plus some gorgeous pieces to consider.
Yoyo paired her tennis bracelet with an off-duty look, proving that the accessory is an all-occasion piece worth investing in. Contrast your tennis bracelet with a red bracelet or another bold-coloured piece to showcase your fun-loving personality.
Emma’s red carpet look for the recent premiere of No Time To Die film in London was Greek goddess-like. We’re glad she opted for subtly stylish pieces in the accessories department — such as her tennis bracelet which provided a touch of understated glamour to her overall refined and sophisticated #OOTD.
Tennis bracelets can also look extra glamorous. Take a leaf out of Billie’s stylebook and go wild with stacking your arm candies. Mix bracelets, rings and bangles of varying shapes and sizes to create an unforgettable look.
If crystal-embellished tennis bracelets are a little too OTT for your liking, consider paring it down by choosing other materials such as white gold, rose gold or yellow gold.
Text by: Hayden Ng/HerWorld