Venus Williams caught the eye in a red outfit as she joined actor husband Andrew Preti at the Vogue World: Hollywood 2025 show in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The newly married couple, who tied the knot on an Italian island last month, looked in good spirits as they arrived at Paramount Studios for the show.
The tennis star, 45, turned heads in red roll neck midi dress which she teamed with black tights and a dramatic red fur coat.
The five-time Wimbledon winner looked incredible as she draped her jacket off her shoulders and accessorised with a huge long diamond necklace.
Venus beamed as she posed with husband Andrew, who cut a dapper figure in a black three-piece suit.
This year’s Vogue World took place in the heart of Hollywood to honour the long-running collaboration between fashion and the film industry.
Venus Williams caught the eye in a red outfit as she joined actor husband Andrew Preti at the Vogue World: Hollywood 2025 show in Los Angeles on Sunday
The newly married couple, who tied the knot on an Italian island last month, looked in good spirits as they arrived at Paramount Studios for the show
Stars including Dakota Johnson, Hailey Bieber and Miley Cyrus graced the event, with a string of designers teaming up with the likes of Alaïa, Balmain, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, McQueen, Miu Miu and Valentino to create new, film-inspired looks.
Meanwhile the runway featured a number of famous faces as well, including Kendall Jenner, Nicole Kidman, Elizabeth Debicki, Julia Garner, Angela Bassett, Jodie Turner-Smith and more.
A special tribute was paid to Diane Keaton and her character in the 1977 movie Annie Hall, following her death earlier this month at the age of 79.
At one point, a model walked out to the glow of lights after the sun had set and wore one of the iconic outfits Keaton donned in Annie Hall.
It comes after Venus confirmed her engagement to Preti during a post-match interview at the D.C. Open in July, shortly after beating fellow American Peyton Stearns.
She was spotted in September by holidaymakers in a golf cart as she prepared for her wedding to actor Andrew on an Italian island of Ischia.
Onlookers on holiday saw her riding in the back of a golf cart in a white dress and sun hat, which read ‘Mrs Preti’ in the village of Sant’Angelo.
Williams has largely kept her personal life out of the spotlight in recent years. She has previously been linked to model Elio Pis in 2012 and financier Nicholas Hammond in 2017.
It comes after Venus confirmed her engagement to Andrew during a post-match interview at the D.C. Open in July, before being spotted in September preparing for her wedding in Italy
Andrew is a model, actor and director who grew up in Denmark before moving to Italy as a teenager, according to IMDb.
He trained at the Susan Batson Academy in New York, later writing, directing and starring in the 2014 indie film One More Day.
He has also appeared in several Italian TV productions, including the drama A Professor and the 2023 reality series Temptation.
It was only in July when she announced that she was set to walk down the aisle, saying during the DC Open: ‘My fiancé is here, and he really encouraged me to keep playing,’ Williams said.
She added: ‘He’s never seen me play.’
Williams remains one of the most successful players in the sport’s history, with four Olympic gold medals and more than $42million in career prize money.
She previously spoke about how she didn’t feel the need to get married or settle down in her future.
In 2021, she told Cosmopolitan: ‘I have a lot of friends who don’t believe me when I say that I like my life and I don’t want to change it for any reason.’
‘I’m not desperate, and they don’t believe me,’ she insisted. ‘They say things like, “You’re going to miss your window.” I’m like, “Please, relax. You might feel this way, but I don’t. I promise you I don’t.”‘
Also in 2021, during a chat with ESPN’s Chrissie Evert, Williams joked about her lack of love life, saying, ‘I’m very single. Actually, I might be undateable.’
A year later, in 2022, she candidly discussed how it can be ‘easy to get stuck in a single life.’