LONDON — Guests on the Chelsea Flower Show proved that sporting florals for spring is at all times groundbreaking.
Helena Bonham Carter and Lulu Guinness struck a pose together to rejoice the launch of Guinness’ Living Rose Basket, a re-edition of the designer’s 1993 black satin basket.
Bonham Carter wore a black tulle dress embroidered with flowers and accessorized with bejeweled necklaces and sunglasses, while Guinness was in an embroidered jacket and T-shirt with graffiti lettering.
The royal family also showed their support, with Catherine, Princess of Wales, Queen Consort Camilla and King Charles in attendance.
Kate Middleton attended the primary Children’s Picnic, a latest project that is an element of the Royal Horticultural Society’s campaign for varsity gardening.
She wore a pink two-tone dress by ME + EM, a British brand with a concentrate on sustainability.
Camilla, queen consort, wore a silk navy dress printed with white flowers by U.K. couture designer Fiona Clare, who has previously dressed the queen for events comparable to her debut in British Vogue; the twenty sixth Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and the 2022 State Opening of Parliament on the House of Lords.
The star-studded garden show also featured appearances from actors, musicians and fashion designers including ballet dancer Reece Clarke, Joanna Lumley and Dominic West.
Dame Judy Dench, who was wearing an all-white affair, was there to point out support for rewilding, a conservation effort that goals to revive and protect native wildlife.
Designer Paul Smith was also in a monochromatic outfit, wearing sharply tailored navy pants, button-down shirt, and jacket.
Elsewhere on the grounds, Vanity Fair held an intimate gathering with a live band with support from the Somerset-based hotel The Newt.
First held in 1913, the Chelsea Flower Show is a yearly event thrown by the RHS that celebrates the art of garden design. It is taken into account the unofficial kickoff of the English summer social season, which incorporates Royal Ascot, Wimbledon and the Henley Regatta.
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