Amanda Holden cut a glamorous figure in a tweed co-ord and Dubarry wellies as she attended the star-studded Big Feastival, in the Cotswolds on Sunday.
The TV star looked incredible in the waistcoat and matching trousers which she tucked into a pair of stylish £379 wellies.
Amanda toted her belongings in a £1,200 Gucci crossbody handbag and carried a white borg coat.
The Britain's Got Talent judge completed her festival attire with a pair of sunglasses and accessorised with gold jewelry.
She was joined at the festival which was held at Blurr base player Alex James' idyllic Cotswolds farm by pals Myleene Klass and Laura Whitmore.
Former Love Island presenter Laura put on a leggy display in a black and yellow daisy patterned long sleeved minidress.
She added inches to her frame in a pair of knee high boots and carried her belongings in a coordinated crossbody handbag.
Styling her blonde tresses in a neat up do, Laura rocked a stylish black hat and leather jacket as she beamed for photos.
She later took to the stage to introduce acts and was also supported by husband Ian Stirling.
Meanwhile Myleene tucked a black cami top into a pair of beige trousers and tied a patterned jacket around her waist.
The former Hear'Say singer was joined for the day out by fiancé Simon Motson, their son Apollo, five, and her daughter Hero, 13, who she shares along with daughter Ava, 17, with ex-husband Graham Quinn.
Myleene was all smiles as she sat on a bale and beamed for photos ahead of watching the headline acts take to the stage.
Elsewhere Ashley James cut a casual figure in a pair of black tracksuit bottoms which she teamed with a knitted cardigan and Hunter wellies.
Singer Ella Henderson later took to the stage to perform to festival goers as she cut an edgy figure in black leather trousers and a patterned blazer.
EastEnders star Emma Barton got into the festival spirit in a white minidress and chunky belt.
She kept comfortable in a pair of knee high boots and kept warm in a khaki long coat.
Oti Mabuse cut a cool figure in a blue hoodie and tracksuit bottoms which she tucked into a pair of wellies during the festival.
The Strictly Come Dancing star flashed her gorgeous smile as she completed her outfit with a black padded gilet.
It comes after Amanda proudly revealed her daughter Lexi Hughes passed her A-Levels, landing her a spot at her first choice of university.
Amanda is mother to the aspiring model, 18, and made sure to take the teenager out for a celebratory meal when it emerged that she had been successful in her exams.
She wrote on Instagram: 'Congratulations to our @lexi.hughes__ we couldn't be prouder. All the grades and 1st choice uni what a bl**dy relief.'
The former Wild At Heart actress - who has been married to Chris Hughes since 2008 and also has Hollie, 12, with him - also shared a photo of an emotional Lexi in front of a cake that read 'Lexi congratulations' and 'OMG I did it!'.
It comes after Lexi was suddenly rushed to hospital after contracting E.coli earlier this year.
While discussing the warning signs to look out for amid the latest outbreak, Amanda revealed to The Sun that her daughter Lexi had been suffering from bloating and stomach cramps.
She said: 'For about three weeks, Lexi had been complaining of bloating and stomach cramps.'
'She was not happy at all and in quite a lot of pain with her tummy.'
'It was around the time of revision and her A-levels, so I was just putting this down to exam stress.'
However, Amanda admitted that after taking her daughter to her GP, who insisted on her doing some blood and stool samples, the results came back as a bacterial infection.
The star then revealed that while she was filming in Spain, she began to get calls from various government officials asking her to fill out several forms about where her daughter might have eaten and what kind of food they had stored in their home.
Stating that the cultures come back, Amanda revealed that Lexi has VTEC E. coli, which is a very harmful strain of bacteria that’s very rare in humans.
The HeartFM host also told how perplexed she was by the news as she couldn't work out how her daughter came down with the bacterial infection.
She admitted that she even had her rabbits and cat checked after the doctor asked if she lived on a farm or had any livestock, as the infection is usually affiliated with farmers.
The star also confessed that the antibiotics her daughter was given didn't seem to be working and claimed her doctor called her saying 'I don't want to alarm you' before telling her Lexi's bloods were 'through the roof' and she was in danger of 'contracting sepsis'.
The mother-of-two claimed that hearing the word sepsis was 'terrifying' to say the least.