Champions Make ChangesELINA @elisvitolina is wearing white “Elina” sculptural dress. Exclusively available online at bevza.com

Made in Ukraine: Elina Svitolina has teamed up with fashion designer and compatriot Svitlana Bevza.for a Wimbledon-inspired capsule clothing collection.

The limited capsule, which released this week, is inspired by the upcoming grass-court Grand Slam, which is one of Svitolina's most fruitful events; she's reached the semifinals twice—including in 2023 following a dramatic upset of Iga Swiatek when she was world No. 1.

Paying homage to the tradition and prestige of Wimbledon, the high-end capsule reimagines some of Bevza brand's classic pieces, including its "Anna" dress and its signature hair bow, with a personal touch by Svitolina. Bevza's polo-inspired midi dress, for example, is rebranded as the "Elina" dress with fresh tennis influences, while a hand-assembled diamond vest made from fabric scraps is a nod to the brand's sustainability efforts.

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The entire collaboration took a year to produce, according to *Elle* *Ukraine*, where Bevza also said in an interview that after watching her country's top tennis player compete for the first time in 2023, she "fell in love with her strength, resilience and inner composure."

"It was something absolutely hypnotic—the way she holds herself, the way she moves, the way she doesn't seem to," Bevza, named Designer of the Year in Ukraine by Elle in 2018, said. "It was this feeling that I wanted to convey in this collection: the strength that comes from within."

Svitolina modeled the collection, which also includes high-waist square trousers and a monogrammed bucket hat, at an April photo shoot by Anna Brudna in Paris.

In addition to serving up sale, the collection will also benfit a worthy cause. Branded with the tagline "Champions Make Changes," which is also the slogan for Svitolina's eponymous charity foundation, proceeds from sales will be administered by the Elina Svitolina Foundation to support the next generation of tennis players in Ukraine.

"I know very well how important it is to have support at the beginning of a sports career," Svitolina said in a statement. "These scholarships are a chance for young athletes to believe in themselves and take the first steps towards great sports. This idea is very close to me, and I am happy to implement it together with the Bevza brand."

The collection is available now exclusively online at bevza.com.

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