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Amanda Holden cuts a stylish figure in striking pink and white co-ord as she attends the Chelsea Flower Show

Amanda Holden cuts a stylish figure in striking pink and white co-ord as she attends the Chelsea Flower Show

Daily Mail​19-05-2025
Amanda Holden cut a stylish figure as she attended the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday in a striking pink and white co-ord.
The TV presenter, 57, was all smiles for the inaugural event in the classic patterned number, which featured a long ruffled skirt.
It featured an open oyster design at the bottom, adding to the overall timeless style of the outfit.
She accessorised the dress with a pair of large sunglasses, silver jewellery and a small handbag.
She also ensured that she was perfectly matching with her choice of a light pink lipstick.
Amanda looked like she was having the best time in the summer sunshine as she joked with fellow presenter and JLS star JB Gill, 38.
He was also dressed to impress for the event and had donned a smart, dark green suit and white shirt.
Amanda and JB were not the only celebrities at the event on Monday and the stars were well and truly out in force ahead of the show's public opening.
Gemma Collins, Ferne McCann, Tasha Ghouri and Myleene Klass were among those looking blooming lovely for the event, a prestigious five-day flower show held annually in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
This year's event features a whopping 400 exhibits over 20 acres.
It also has several themes including innovation, natural landscapes and the future.
TOWIE's Gemma, who has gone from a size 26 to a size 20 in just three months on weight loss jab Mounjaro, displayed her slimmer frame in a sheer gown with caped sleeves that she wore over a slip.
The reality starlet, 44, styled her ice blonde locks in a chic chignon and accessorised with diamante cat eye sunglasses on the outing.
Her co-star Ferne McCann, 34, looked equally as stylish in a lemon yellow midi dress that boasted a plunging neckline and floral print.
The celebs will be joined by the King and Queen for the first glimpse of this year's Chelsea Flower Show, after a dry spring has put pressure on the build-up to the event.
England has had the driest start to spring for decades, and with extremes of drought, heatwaves and floods set to become the norm with climate change, some gardens at RHS's annual festival of gardening are exploring what that future might look like.
The Chelsea Flower Show will be open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday.
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