Esquire UK and Harper’s Bazaar UK have teamed up with Range Rover, official partner of The Championships, Wimbledon, to mark one of Britain’s most iconic sporting and cultural moments.

Entering the fourth consecutive year of Hearst UK’s partnership with Range Rover around Wimbledon, the campaign will culminate with two exclusive events, bringing together VIP guests, industry leaders and friends of the brands.

On Tuesday 30 June, Esquire’s Editor-in-Chief, Teo van den Broeke will co-host an intimate lunch at day two of the tournament, followed by a special Harper’s Bazaar lunch at the Ladies’ Singles Final on Saturday 11 July, both in the Range Rover suite at the All England Lawn Tennis Club.

Esquire will create a limited-edition paper, The Style Post, which will be distributed across the tournament. The paper features insights from Esquire editors, alongside interviews with leading cultural and sartorial figures including Charlie Casely-Hayford and Paapa Essiedu. Casely-Hayford will also star in a video with van den Broeke, in which the pair explore Wimbledon style and the importance of craftsmanship.

As part of the partnership, Harper’s Bazaar has profiled Gugu Mbatha-Raw for an exclusive video and digital photoshoot, where she discusses her major projects, creative process, and mastering her craft.

Alex Unitt, Chief Commercial Officer of Hearst UK, said: “Through Esquire UK and Harper’s Bazaar UK, we’re proud to continue our partnership with Range Rover during this year’s The Championships, Wimbledon. United by a shared affinity for style, sport and modern luxury, we’re delivering a multi-platform campaign that connects Range Rover with our highly influential audiences.” 

Alan Nicolson, Brand Director, Range Rover UK, added: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Esquire UK and Harper’s Bazaar UK once more this year. As a key moment in the British cultural calendar, The Championships offer an opportunity for Range Rover to engage with audiences through compelling storytelling, powerfully amplified by this collaboration.”