Kim Sears' Style Highlights
She's Andy Murray's number one fan and a very stylish attendee on Wimbledon's front row. See our pick of Kim's most fashionable moments...
All hopes may rest on Andy Murray's shoulders to retain the Wimbledon crown, but all eyes are on his ever stylish girlfriend Kim Sears, who loyally appears courtside during the fortnight of tennis in SW19.
Kim may be the Scotsman's number one fan, but there are many strings to the British beauty's bow, aside from being a mainstay in Murray's camp.
Away from the tennis court, the English rose works as an artist, but it's on the front row at all Murray's matches that Kim sets a very stylish agenda. Delivering a glamorous look at every outing, Kim is known for her high street choices, all accessorised with her favourite Mulberry tote. From Zara floral prints to Ted Baker tunic tops and Reiss lace dresses, Kim's wardrobe is packed with current trends and classic pieces.
And that's before we've even mentioned that fabulous blow-dry we'd all love to recreate!
Marvel at Kim Sears' most fashionable hits here…
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