Unlike trend-driven event dressing, polo style is rooted in heritage — a sartorial language that whispers rather than shouts.
Undeniably cinematic, the thud of hooves against manicured grass, champagne flutes clinking under linen-draped marquees, oversized sunglasses shielding knowing glances — polo is as much about presence as it is about sport. The modern fascination with the old money outfit for women finds its most natural habitat at the polo field.
Nothing captures the essence of refined field-side glamour quite like a high-neck green dress from Tom Ford. The rich polo green hue nods subtly to the sport itself, while the high neckline and full sleeves exude restraint and sophistication. A tie-up stole draped delicately around the shoulders adds movement without compromising structure.
If polo style had a uniform, it might well be a structured khaki shirt dress from Brunello Cucinelli. The A-line silhouette provides quiet structure, while a crisp collar maintains polish. Khaki, with its equestrian undertones, feels inherently at home at such sporting affairs.
While the old money aesthetic thrives on tradition, it is not immune to personality. A softly printed dress from Alemais introduces a playful punch while maintaining sophistication. The subtle bohemian print adds movement and visual intrigue without overpowering the look.





























































































