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As attendees arrived in their finest outfits, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show opened with a number of celebrities and a noteworthy appearance from the King and Queen.
With horticulture at its core, the occasion is a perfect fit for print, color, and seasonal elegance-based design, with patterned dresses leading the way.
If you want to harness some of that Chelsea charm yourself, you may purchase any of the ensembles I’ve compiled here from the first week of the program.
Klass, Myleene
Myleene Klass looked stunning in a striking floral halterneck dress designed by Adrianna Papell in vibrant peach and pink hues.
Her complexion was well complimented by the warm, sunny color scheme, which also gave the ensemble a truly holiday-ready vibe.
With her huge hoop earrings from Dinny Hall and towering gold Valentino platforms, she elevated the ensemble and put it firmly in statement territory.
was £249.
Hamilton, Laura
I saw Laura Hamilton wearing Aspiga’s gorgeous frilled maxi dress right away. The design captures an easy-to-wear vibe that you’ll be yearning for throughout the season with its charming rose print, ruffled trims, and open back.
Additionally, the company has collaborated with the Royal Horticultural Society to develop a capsule collection.
Laura finished the ensemble with mesh flats adorned with crystals and a Holland Cooper velvet crossbody bag.
Jones, Alex
In an ivory-striped bomber jacket and matching wide-leg pants by ME+EM, Alex Jones looked effortlessly stylish.
This place’s loose tailoring really appealed to me; it felt sophisticated without going overboard.
The bland background was contrasted with a colorful Lulu Guinness strawberry basket bag.
Williams, Vogue
Vogue Williams chose a strapless dress with an A-line skirt and a ruched bodice from the latest Nobody’s Child x Scarlett Elizabeth collaboration.
The exquisite metallic gold sun embroidery added subtle texture and charm, while the soft pink color gave the ensemble a sophisticated feel.
She finished the ensemble with mules from Zara and a pearl-white Lulu Guinness lips clutch, maintaining an elegant yet modest overall style.
Hawkins, Charlotte
In Phase Eight’s satin dress with pink and red stripes, Charlotte Hawkins, who is skilled at making fashion statements, did not let us down.
A Lulu Guinness basket bag provided a whimsical finishing touch, and Penelope Chilvers espadrilles mirrored the feminine tones.
was £199.
Deeley Cat
Fans of Cat Deeley’s style were thrilled to see her wear a raffia clutch and high street ballet flats, two essential Dune London pieces.
For a subtle spring ensemble, she repurposed her River Island suede miniskirt and Arket knitted tank that she had previously worn when presenting This Morning.
was £57.
Amelia Windsor, Lady
Lady Amelia Windsor chose a strapless Sophie + Lucie dress with striking flowers, living true to her image as a fashionista.
Bobbie’s thick suede heels and ornate drop earrings from Boodle’s counterbalanced the ensemble, giving it a more pointed, focused edge.
were £215.