Kim Murray is the stunning wife of tennis superstar Andy Murray, and her style is the definition of elegance. Before his retirement in 2024, the mother of four was always on the sidelines throughout Andy’s illustrious career, cheering him on at every opportunity.
Wimbledon was the place where Kim always appeared magnificently well-dressed, and one of her most glamorous courtside looks ever has to be in 2013, when she donned a laser-cut, mint green lace dress by homegrown British brand, Victoria Beckham. The dress nodded subtly to the shade associated with Wimbledon – green – and the pretty, textured style gave her a feminine stance.
The dress had a price tag of £850 at the time of purchase, and it proceeded to sell out rapidly. Kim aced her accessory game, carrying a coveted nude Mulberry handbag and rocking cool Ray-Ban sunnies, alongside chic wedges.
Kim wore the dress to watch Andy defeat Novak Djokovic, and it came as no surprise that she chose to don VB’s eponymous label, as at the time, both Andy Murray and the Beckhams were managed by Simon Fuller’s XIX Entertainment.
Kim nails Wimbledon whites
Ten years later, in 2023, Kim appeared at the event once again, looking wonderful in her tennis whites. Tapping into the racquet-themed trend, Andy’s spouse looked summer-ready in an ivory broderie anglaise midi dress complete with a feminine silhouette, short puff sleeves, button-down detailing, a floral design, and a V-neckline.
The dress, sourced from Kim’s go-to brand ME+EM, cost £275 and was made from a lightweight cotton material. Kim wore her trademark,caramel-tinted hair down loose in a seventies blowout and accessorised with some modest silver bracelets and gold pendants by Missoni.
She opted for a natural beauty blend as she zealously cheered on her husband as he battled it out on the court.
Andy’s retirement
Andy devastated fans when he announced his retirement from the sport in August 2024, aged 37, at the Paris Olympics, where he competed in the men’s doubles and reached the quarter-finals.
The star, who spent at least 30 weeks of the year on the road, settled into dad life and spoke to HELLO! about how he was coping with normal life after his very public career. He said: “I do all of the drop-offs and pickups, and I’m now there for all of the birthdays and school events. I love it. “My relationship with my children in the last year has got so much stronger because I’m with them every single day.”
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