The stars were out in force on Monday as they attended this year's Chelsea Flower Show.
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.
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, 34, looked equally as stylish in a lemon yellow midi dress that boasted a plunging neckline and floral print.
She looked in good spirits as she posed alongside mother Gilly, who donned a chic tiered dress with a white blazer.

Shrinking violet Gemma Collins slipped her slimmer frame into a sheer dress as she led the stars at the Chelsea Flower Show in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea on Monday

Her former TOWIE co-star Ferne McCann, 34, looked equally as stylish in a lemon yellow midi dress that boasted a plunging neckline and floral print


Strictly star Tasha ensured all eyes would be on her at the event as she modelled a giant floral headpiece as well as blinging up her cochlear implant to match

Also dressed to impress for the outing was Myleene Klass, 47, who put on a leggy display in a watercolour print green frock
Elsewhere, Strictly star Tasha ensured all eyes would be on her at the event as she modelled a giant floral headpiece as well as blinging up her cochlear implant to match.
She paired the garment with a ruffled nude mini dress and a sweeping cape that she draped over her arms.
The Love Island beauty, 26, finished off her look with nude heels and large gold earrings.
Also dressed to impress for the outing was Myleene, 47, who put on a leggy display in a watercolour print green frock.
The figure-hugging garment featured a racy thigh high split that showed off her toned pins and towering platform heels.
Nick Knowles and fiancée Katie Dadzie put on a smitten display at the event.
The DIY SOS star, 62, cut a dapper figure as he donned a brown tweed suit paired with a pale pink shirt for the occasion.
Nick teamed his smart look with brown brogues, while he carried a large umbrella should the weather take a turn for the worst.

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

Ferne looked phenomenal in her floral gown and flower-embellished heels

Ferne looked in good spirits as she posed alongside mother Gilly, who donned a chic tiered dress with a white blazer

Tasha paired the garment with a ruffled nude mini dress and a sweeping cape that she draped over her arms

Tasha enjoyed a catch up with The Great British Sewing Bee judge Patrick Grant

She later whipped off her headpiece and cape for a more low-key look

Myleene's figure-hugging garment featured a racy thigh high split that showed off her toned pins and towering platform heels

Myleene looked in high spirits as she cosied up to the Chelsea Pensioners on the outing

She seemed to be having a great time with the iconic faces of the British Army's veteran community

Amanda Holden looked glamorous in a pink and white chevron striped co-ord that she paired with a mint green handbag and shoes

She looked in great spirits as she larked around with JLS star JB Gill

Hollywood A-lister Cate Blanchett looked stylish in an oversized grey suit as she attended the garden party

Kate Silverton looked effortlessly stylish in a striped blouse that she paired with a tan skirt outside Luxury Florists, Lavender Green Flowers Spectacular Floristry display

Nick Knowles and fiancée Katie Dadzie pulled out all the stops as they cosied up

The DIY SOS star, 62, cut a dapper figure as he donned a brown tweed suit paired with a pale pink shirt, while Katie, 34, oozed glamour in a floral embellished coat very fitting for the event

Bruno Tonioli looked stylish in a baby blue shirt and trousers as he cosied up to chic Lauren Silverman

Lauren looked sensational in a white trouser suit and brown block heels

Penny Lancaster looked sensational in a blue floral dress paired with a white blazer and shoes

(L to R) Children with Cancer UK CEO Amar Naher, Larry Lamb, Louise Minchin, AJ Pritchard, Zara Zoffany, Fay Ripley, Ricky Wilson, Ferne McCann, Gareth Locke, Ollie Locke, Penny Lancaster, Joely Richardson and children attend The RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025
Meanwhile, Katie, 34, oozed glamour in a floral embellished coat very fitting for the event.
Her long, white coat featured a red floral motif throughout complete with red piping, with the stunner accessorising her eye-catching look with tan wedges and a matching handbag.
The couple looked as loved up as ever as they held hands and gazed at each other as they strolled among the crowds.
The celebs will be joined by the King and Queen for the first glimpse of this year's
The King and Queen and celebrities will get a 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.
But there are also gardens which are deliberately designed not to have a 'message', as Monty Don focuses his first – and he says 'I hope my last' – garden at the show on all things dogs.
Mr Don has teamed up with the show organisers to create the RHS and Radio 2 dog garden, filled with features for dogs including a lawn, water to wallow in and trees to cast shade, as well as plants such as foxgloves and alliums.

Strictly's AJ Pritchard gazed adoringly into his girlfriend Zara Zoffany's eyes

The pair cuddled up to Ferne for a sweet snap together

Strictly's Amy Dowden looked delighted as she posed with a bouquet of flowers

Made In Chelsea's Ollie Locke and Gareth posed with his husband Gareth at the event

JB Gill looked dapper in a fitted suit as he cosied up to his wife Chloe - who looked radiant in a hot pink trouser suit

Great British Bake Off pair Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith looked in good spirits

Mary McCartney opted for a low-key look in a nude blouse and white trousers as she snapped photographs of the flowers at the event

Hollywood action star Jason Statham kept things casual in all-black as he arrived at the event


Jason put on a very animated display as he examined the floral exhibits

Lady Amelia Windsor looked glamorous in a black flowing skirt and matching crop top

Gareth Thomas posed at the Tackle HIV Challenging Stigma Garden

Strictly dancer Nadiya Bychkova and singer Alexandra Burke visited the Room to Breathe hospital garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
The TV gardener defended their inclusion, saying they were blooms he had alongside his pets without problem in his own garden, and urged owners to exercise common sense about plants around their dogs.
He told the PA news agency: 'I wanted to see a garden at Chelsea that didn't have a message, that didn't set itself in an exotic situation, was absolutely set fair and square in 2025 in England and that was full of plants that either I did have or everybody could buy from their local garden centre, and with trees or shrubs that were native or long adapted to this country.'
The garden, which will not be judged, will be relocated to nearby Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, with any toxic plants removed.
Charles and Camilla will see the names of their dogs inscribed on the brick paths of the garden when they tour the world famous horticultural event on Monday, joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
The first garden for the King's Trust, designed by Joe Perkins, has a focus on adapting to climate change and the ability of 'pioneering' plants to thrive in extreme rainfall and drought, to represent the resilience of young people supported by Charles' charity.
It is one of a number of gardens looking to a future with more extremes of drought, heat and flooding as the climate changes.
And after a rewilding garden which recreated a beaver-influenced landscape won best show garden at Chelsea in 2022, it is the Wildlife Trusts' turn to bring a slice of the wild to the flower show, with their rainforest garden.
The garden showcases the threatened Atlantic temperate rainforest habitat which once swathed western coasts of Britain, the island of Ireland and the Isle of Man, but has shrunk from about a fifth of land to just 1 percent.

: Chris O'Dowd and Dawn O'Porter coodinated in green as they cosied up for snaps

Rivals star Alex Hassell was joined by wife Emma King at the festival

Clara Amfo looked stylish in wide legged navy trousers at the event

Ade Edmondson and wife Jennifer Saunders cuddled up for snaps together

James Middleton beamed as he arrived at the gardens with his two Golden Retriever's seven-year-old Mabel and two-year-old Isla

Baroness Floella Benjamin turned heads in a hot pink trouser suit paired with a silver sequinned top and heart shaped sunglasses

Dame Mary Berry and Arit Anderson cosied up for a striking snap

Gloria Hunniford turned heads in a vibrant pink patterned jacket

Joely Richardson looked incredible in a white caped dress with purple floral accents

Larry Lamb and Sophie Raworth cosied up together for snaps in the garden

GMB's Charlotte Hawkins was as pretty as a petal in her floral dress with a sheer lining

Laura Tobin was a vision in a cream and blue dress paired with wedges

Felicity Kendal cut a stylish figure in a grey trouser suit paired with a white T-shirt

Dame Joanna Lumley posed up a storm with a Chelsea Pensioner at the flower show

Natalie Rushdie clashed prints in a bold sequin jacket and maxi skirt

Felicity Hayward was pretty in pink in her dress and trainers combination

Sonali Shah found herself a giant flower prop to pose with at the event

Fred Sirieix kept things casual in a navy bomber jacket paired with jeans


Piers Morgan and Bill Bailey were suited and booted as they strolled around the garden grounds

Actor Paul Whitehouse also arrived at the annual event in great spirits as he posed for snaps

Jo Whiley kept things casual in a grey jumper and pink linen trousers

Alison Steadman was having fun larking around at the exhibition

Gaby Roslin looked chic in a three-piece peach trouser suit

Nigel Havers and Georgiana Bronfman looked in good spirits at the exhibition

: Rose Hanson and Josh Widdicombe visited the Killik & Co Save for a Rainy Day Garden

: Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan and his wife Saadiya visited The King's Trust Garden


Richard E. Grant cut a dapper figure in a white suit with brown waistcoat while David Mitchell kept things casual in navy

Alan Titchmarsh seemed to be in his element as he perused the garden displays

The Drag Queen Gardener ensured all eyes would be on them at the event

Nancy Sorrell and Vic Reeves were seen arriving at the event together

Paul Hollywood was spotted with his wife Melissa Spalding

Trinny Woodall attended the launch of Chelsea In Bloom with the theme Flowers in Fashion

Monty Don, who teamed up with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) for his first garden at Chelsea filled with features for dogs including a lawn, water to wallow in and trees to cast shade, was also spotted at the event

Monty and Jo Whiley are pictured in the RHS and BBC Radio two Dog Garden
The garden at Chelsea will highlight efforts by the Trusts, in partnership with insurance company Aviva, to restore and protect the habitat, and show how nature-friendly gardening can help British wildlife.
Speaking during the build-up to the show, in which ornate gardens are created from bare earth in a matter of days, designer Zoe Claymore said she wanted to create a garden that was 'perfectly imperfect'.
She has drawn inspiration from the Dart Valley in Devon, a rich habitat of ferns, mosses and lichens festooned on rocks and trees, and the garden has plants cascading down rocky surfaces and a leaning silver birch to highlight nature's fragility, and resilience, in the face of extremes such as storms.
'My job is to make the British public love temperate rainforest,' she said.
The dry conditions have made that job harder, as the moisture-loving ferns and mosses have needed regular misting during the garden's construction.
Garden designers and nurseries displaying at the show have had to contend with plants going over too soon or not coming into flower in time for the show as a result of the dry and sunny weather, and displays have had to be adapted to cope with the conditions.