We like to make sure we keep up with all of our Women's Health cover stars, past and present. So imagine our excitement when we spotted Winnie Harlow – whose face is currently gracing the cover of our June issue – in Puma's latest campaign. It's no surprise really, the 28-year-old Canadian supermodel is recognised worldwide and has become a poster girl for unique beauty on and off the catwalk due to her vitiligo.

She's also known for her fashion prowess, stunning on red carpets and industry events. But for her latest look, Winnie has veered away from black-tie and leaned into one of TikTok's most popular aesthetics. Yep, we're talking about tenniscore.

You're no doubt familiar with Barbiecore by now, thanks to Margot Robbie's upcoming film on the famous doll. Tenniscore meanwhile embraces a more muted colour palette (read: white) for an athletic aesthetic that's a surefire ace.

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Courtesy of Puma

In the campaign shots, Winnie can be seen wearing a white high-neck sleeveless top and white shorts with a ribbed waistband. A camel-coloured jumper is worn over her shoulders, with white ankle socks and white trainers completing the look.

winnie harlow tennis trainers
Courtesy of Puma

The campaign is for Puma's tennis-inspired Cali Court trainers and as well as Winnie's tennis-inspired 'fit, the shoot took place on a tennis court to really lean into the style.

winnie harlow puma tennis trainers
Courtesy of Puma

The easiest way to rep the tenniscore look is by sticking to key staples of the sports uniform, such as pleated tennis skirts, polos, and box-fresh white trainers. Tennis racket optional. Known for its effortless vibe, tennis clothing is often laid-back with a preppy twist that exudes a sport-luxe feel compared to the more casual attire associated with other gym wear. Similarly, the Wimbledon white hue keeps things looking clean and classy, though that's not to say you're completely restricted to a lack of colour.

If you want to try the trend for yourself, we've rounded up the best tenniscore pieces –including Winnie's trainers and shorts – currently available to shop on the high street now. So what are you waiting for? Stop standing courtside and get ready to serve some serious lewks. Serena (Williams, duh) would no doubt approve.

Cali Court Match Sneakers Women
Cali Court Match Sneakers Women
£85 at Puma
Credit: Puma
T7 Shorts Women
T7 Shorts Women
Credit: Puma
Leslie Ecomove Zip Front Active Dress
Leslie Ecomove Zip Front Active Dress
Credit: Reformation
Asymmetrical Pleated Tennis Skirt Online Only
Asymmetrical Pleated Tennis Skirt Online Only
Now 33% Off
Credit: lululemon
Cropped stretch-jersey polo shirt
Splits59 Cropped stretch-jersey polo shirt
Credit: Net-A-Porter
Colour Block Running Short
Colour Block Running Short
Credit: Whistles
Caldwell jersey playsuit
Varley Caldwell jersey playsuit
Credit: Net-A-Porter
Embroidered cotton-twill cap
Sporty & Rich Embroidered cotton-twill cap
Credit: Selfridges
Legacy Lucette striped pleated stretch recycled-jersey tennis dress
Legacy Lucette striped pleated stretch recycled-jersey tennis dress
Credit: Net-A-Porter
Wimbledon Embroidered Terry Sweatshirt
Wimbledon Embroidered Terry Sweatshirt
Now 30% Off
Credit: Ralph Lauren
Kalmia pleated stretch tennis skirt
Varley Kalmia pleated stretch tennis skirt
Credit: Net-A-Porter
Power Grand Slam Tennis Vest
Power Grand Slam Tennis Vest
Credit: Sweaty Betty
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Alexandria Dale

Alexandria Dale is Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan & . Covering everything from the worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!