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"Gemma Collins Stuns in Sheer Dress with Ferne McCann, Tasha Ghouri, and Myleene Klass at Chelsea Flower Show"
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Stars Bloom at Chelsea Flower Show 2025
The Chelsea Flower Show dazzled with celebrity glamour as stars like Gemma Collins, Ferne McCann, Tasha Ghouri, and Myleene Klass turned heads at the prestigious horticultural event. Held in the grounds of London’s Royal Hospital Chelsea, the five-day show blended fashion, flora, and climate-conscious gardening themes.
Gemma Collins showcased her recent weight loss in a sheer, caped gown, accessorized with diamante sunglasses. The TOWIE star, who dropped from a size 26 to 20 using weight-loss jab Mounjaro, paired her ethereal look with a chic chignon.
Ferne McCann radiated in a lemon-yellow floral midi dress, posing alongside her mother Gilly, while Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri stole attention with a bold floral headpiece and a bedazzled cochlear implant. Myleene Klass opted for a figure-hugging green watercolor dress with a thigh-high slit, highlighting her toned legs.
Ferne McCann’s vibrant ensemble included floral heels, perfectly complementing the event’s botanical theme.
Royal and Climate Focus
King Charles III and Queen Camilla toured the show, exploring gardens addressing climate resilience. The King’s Trust Garden, designed by Joe Perkins, emphasized drought- and flood-resistant plants, symbolizing youth resilience. Meanwhile, the Wildlife Trusts’ “rainforest garden” highlighted Britain’s endangered Atlantic temperate rainforests, now reduced to 1% of their historic range.
Tasha Ghouri’s ruffled nude dress and floral cape echoed the show’s creative spirit.
Monty Don’s Dog-Friendly Garden
Gardening icon Monty Don debuted his first (and self-proclaimed “last”) Chelsea garden: a dog-friendly space featuring shaded trees, water features, and non-toxic plants. The RHS and BBC Radio 2 collaboration will relocate post-show to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Don defended including foxgloves and alliums, stating, “Common sense is key—dogs and gardens can coexist.”
Celebrities and Style
Nick Knowles and fiancée Katie Dadzie coordinated in tweed and floral attire, while Amanda Holden dazzled in pink-and-white stripes. Hollywood’s Cate Blanchett opted for an oversized gray suit, and Jason Statham kept it casual in all-black.
Myleene Klass charmed Chelsea Pensioners in her verdant gown, proving elegance meets whimsy.
Weather Challenges
A dry spring pressured designers, with plants blooming early or struggling in unseasonable heat. Zoe Claymore’s rainforest garden required constant misting to keep ferns lush. Despite hurdles, the event showcased adaptability, with gardens like The King’s Trust using “pioneer plants” to symbolize endurance.
Final Flourish
From James Middleton’s golden retrievers to Dame Joanna Lumley’s chic trouser suit, the event merged nature with celebrity flair. As Monty Don quipped, his garden celebrated “2025 England—no messages, just dogs and daffodils.” With climate resilience and creativity in full bloom, this year’s show proved gardens aren’t just about flowers—they’re about futures.
Monty Don and Jo Whiley in the dog-friendly garden, a highlight of this year’s innovative displays.