At Roland-Garros, everything is a little more serious than it needs to be, except the fashion, which is very serious indeed. The French Open produces a particular type of observer: part fan, part aesthete, part person who has definitely said “je joue au tennis” at least once without being entirely sure how to pronounce it correctly. This is a guide to dressing the part, carrying the right things, and looking like you belong courtside even if you are mostly there for the rosé.
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