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Andy Murray wedding: Kim Sears dress revealed as Jenny Packham silk chiffon design

The bride wore a custom made wedding dress for her nuptials to the tennis star today

Emma Akbareian
Saturday 11 April 2015 14:17 EDT
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The bespoke silk chiffon design featured a full skirt with hand-beaded Swarovski crystal sleeve
The bespoke silk chiffon design featured a full skirt with hand-beaded Swarovski crystal sleeve (Rex images)

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Kim Sears chose a custom made gown by British designer Jenny Packham for her wedding to tennis player Andy Murray today in Dunblane, Scotland.

The bespoke silk chiffon design featured a full skirt with hand-beaded Swarovski crystal sleeve and waist detailing with an open back.

Sears paired the dress with silver sandals from Jimmy Choo, a crystal headpiece and a cathedral length veil.

Groom Andy Murray opted for a traditional Scottish ensemble in a green and blue kilt.

Sears arriving at the church (in the wind and rain)
Sears arriving at the church (in the wind and rain) (Rex images)

Mother-of-the-groom Judy Murray eschewed tradition opting instead to wear a controversial white coat dress.

Jenny Packham is a popular ready-to-wear and bridal designer whose clients include the Duchess of Cambridge, Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston.

Sears, who works as an artist, has dated the British tennis star for the last decade and is a regular on best dressed lists.

She made headlines earlier this year when after being caught on camera swearing during one of Murray's tennis matches, she attended his next match wearing a t-shirt with the slogan “parental advisory explicit content.”

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