Princess Beatrice was seen visiting Chelsea Flower Show 2022. The star looked stunning and elegant in a floral dress.
White/ivory in colour, it is adorned with pretty, delicate and on-trend blue flowers. A sweet picture shows them sat in the grounds of the show smiling with each other. Beatrice visited the event with her husband - Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi - and both were given a tour around the grounds.
Princess Beatrice attended the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday, wearing a floral dress by Reformation. Find out more about the royal's outfit here.
You can’t go wrong with a linen dress in Summer. The ‘Bridgton’ is an off-the-shoulder, midi length style with short, puffed sleeves. It also features a smocked back bodice and cross back straps for added detail. The skirt is relaxed with a high slit to let your legs breathe, and would look beautiful paired with heeled sandals this Summer.
The young royal looked every inch the glamorous power couple with her husband, Edo Mapelli Mozzi.
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For yesterday's opening event at the Chelsea Flower Show, Princess Beatrice wore a floral dress by Reformation. Read more on Grazia.
At yesterday's opening event for the Chelsea Flower Show 2022, Princess Beatrice dressed the part in a floral frock that was the perfect outfit for wandering through manicured flowerbeds. In a style that she often turns to for public events - a hemline that hits the mid-calf, a cinched waist and a set of puffed sleeves - she also proved that being best in show doesn't have to command a four-figure price tag. The dress in question is by Reformation, The Carolena, comes in at a cool £248 - and still available to buy in sizes 4-14 (size 16 is sadly sold out). Although it might not be suitable for wedding guest season, depending on how militantly you stick to the 'no white at a wedding' school of thought, it couldn't be more ideal for picnics, christenings, barbecues, whatever the summer calendars throws at you.
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The young royal looked every inch the glamorous power couple with her husband, Edo Mapelli Mozzi.
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Princess Beatrice attended the Chelsea Flower Show wearing an elegant white and blue floral dress, with other royals, including the Queen herself, ...
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