The glamorous 2004 winner, the world's most photographed sportswoman, took to the court in a chiffon top which her sponsors Nike said had a "tuxedo bib front", teamed with a pair of men's shorts.
Dressed to kill, the Florida-based Russian exhausted little time in ending French opponent Stephanie Foretz's involvement with an untroubled 6-1, 6-4 victory.
Sharapova, seeded three, will face fellow Russian Alla Kudryavtseva in the second round. Still only 21, Sharapova is looking to add a second Wimbledon crown to the Australian Open title she won in January.
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