Editorial overhead of a woman in a white tennis dress on red clay

From Paris, with love.

There is something about late May β€” the way the light shifts, the way the broadcast cuts to a wide shot of red clay and a sea of cream linen in the stands, the way the camera lingers on a player's white pleated skirt as she walks back to the baseline. Roland Garros doesn't just decide a champion. It sets a mood. It sets a wardrobe. And every year, the women who pay attention come away with a shopping list.

This is that shopping list β€” the Roland Garros Edit, curated for the woman who watches the final with a glass of rosΓ© and then shows up to her Saturday doubles match dressed like she's playing one herself.

The Whites

Start where Paris starts: crisp tennis whites. The kind that look like they belong in a black-and-white photograph from the 1960s, the kind that move when you move. A wavy pleat tier skirt or a modernized pleated skirt paired with a clean rib tank is the formula that hasn't changed in sixty years β€” and that's exactly why it still works. If you want one piece that does everything, the Next Level dress in white & black reads as French Open chic without trying.

Aerial view of a woman serving on red clay tennis court β€” Roland Garros aesthetic

The Stripe

If the whites are the Paris broadcast, the red-and-navy stripe is the boutique tucked behind the courts β€” the trim on the awning, the piping on a vintage Lacoste, the detail that makes you do a double-take in a sea of plain tees. The Ashby dress in red and navy stripe is the single piece in this edit that feels most like a love letter to the tournament. One left in stock. Don't wait.

For the layered look the European players wear walking on and off court, the Navy Club Polo over a pleated skirt is the kind of outfit that gets noticed at the country club without trying to be noticed.

The Pink

Every good edit needs a twist. Ours is Court Society pink β€” the signature color that has nothing to do with Paris and everything to do with us. The In It to Win It dress in shocking pink is what you wear when you want to be the woman across the net, not the one watching her. Pair the twist back rib tank with the glow stroke skirt for a head-to-toe pink moment that is fully on-brand and fully unbothered.

Two women friends in white tennis tops and visors smiling on a tennis court

The Finish

The detail that finishes the look: the Game On travel pouch in navy with pink stitch. Because the woman who notices the trim on a Paris awning is the same woman who notices the stitching on your tennis bag.

Shop the full edit.

The Roland Garros Edit is live now. Limited inventory β€” some pieces are down to one or two. Pour yourself something cold, put the final on in the background, and shop the look.

Suggested for the woman who: watches every Grand Slam start to finish, has a standing Saturday morning doubles match, plans her tennis kit the way other people plan an outfit for a wedding, and believes the right skirt can change your serve.