Abbey Clancy, Holly Willoughby and Christine Lampard lead the stars attending the Lady A Rosé Ladies Lunch at The Ivy Chelsea Garden in London on Thursday.
Model Abbey, 37, cut a glamorous figure at the event as she donned a white long-sleeved top with matching high-waisted trousers.
The star added height to her frame with a pair of matching heels and added to her outfit with a gold necklace.
Letting her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders, Abbey completed her look with a pair of sunglasses.
Holly cut a casual figure for the day as she sported a black blazer with a matching pair of jeans.
Stunning: Abbey Clancy lead the stars attending the Lady A Rose Ladies Lunch at The Ivy Chelsea Garden in London on Thursday
Style: Holly Willoughby cut a casual figure for the day as she sported a black blazer with a matching pair of jeans as she joined her ITV co-star Christine Lampard at the event
The This Morning presenter boosted her frame with a matching pair of heels and also wore a white printed T-shirt.
Holly’s ITV colleague Christine looked radiant in a floral long-sleeved midi dress with a high collar.
The Loose Women star also wore a pair of black heels and accentuated her beauty with a light palette of makeup.
Also in attendance at the event was Anna Friel who looked incredible in a black midi dress with a red floral print.
Meanwhile, Nicole Appleton caught the eye in a white clouse with a cut out detail which she wore with matching trousers.
The former All Saints singer also wore a pair of orange open-toed sandals and wore her locks in a bob.
The outing comes after Abbey recently detailed her ‘trauma’ after her daughter Sophia was rushed to hospital with viral meningitis during a recent family holiday to Portugal.
The model said she and her husband Peter Crouch jetted off to Portugal over Easter with their four kids – Sophia, 12, Liberty, seven, Johnny, five, and Jack, three.
Looking good: Holly boosted her frame with a matching pair of heels and also wore a white printed T-shirt
Glamorous: Also in attendance at the event was Anna Friel who looked incredible in a black midi dress with a red floral print
Looking good: Abbey donned a white long-sleeved top with matching high-waisted trousers
Trendy: Nicole Appleton caught the eye in a white clouse with a cut out detail which she wore with matching trousers
She explained how her eldest daughter Sophia caught viral meningitis during their holiday and admitted she has never been so scared in her life.
Meningitis is an inflammation of the layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal chord, which can be very serious and potentially life-changing if not treated quickly.
Speaking on her and Peter’s joint podcast The Therapy Crouch in Tuesday’s episode, Abbey recalled: ‘The school holidays have been tough.
‘We got to Portugal and Sophia was in hospital with meningitis which was just the scariest thing on earth – being in a foreign hospital, language barriers, the words like meningitis being thrown around, lumber punctures, brain scans.
‘It was horrific – I felt so vulnerable – and scary. But I must say the medical care over there were just out of this world.
‘These things always happen on a Sunday at one o’clock in the morning, just to add to that fear and that scariness of the situation. It can never be a normal hour.’
Abbey said she ‘knew’ something was wrong with Sophia and that she wasn’t suffering from a normal bug, before she was diagnosed with meningitis.
The mother-of-four detailed how her and Peter’s fears increased when their youngest son Jack also developed a terrible cough and breathing problems, leading to them taking him to hospital as well.
Beauty: Christine also wore a pair of black heels and accentuated her beauty with a light palette of makeup
Flawless: Holly accentuated her natural beauty with a light palette of makeup
Sensational: Georgia Toffolo opted for a white long-sleeved midi dress with a v-neckline
Outfit: Carrying a black handbag, Georgia completed her look with a brown headband
Abbey explained: ‘Having three babies at home I was thinking “what if they catch it?”. So we were on like high alert. We didn’t sleep at all. I was watching every child like a hawk. It was just terrifying.
‘The other three all got sick. They all got flu and coughs. Sophia was out the hospital and we were back in the hospital with them because I was thinking “I’ve got three other children, can they catch this viral meningitis?” It was traumatic.’
Abbey said she and Peter only had around four hours of sleep in 30 hours amid their fears for their children, with both Sophia and Jack having to be taken to hospital.
Abbey said: ‘I’ve never been so scared in my life. And Jack going to the hospital in Portugal as well because he was coughing.’
Peter, 42, added: ‘That was just because we were so worried about Sophia, when he started coughing we felt like we had to take him.’
Abbey, who previously revealed she has a hospital phobia after Sophia spent three weeks in Great Ormond Street as a baby, continued: ‘Viral meningitis doesn’t present as a cough, but he literally didn’t stop coughing. He had no breath in between.’
Peter admitted the strain of the situation pushed him to the limit and led him to snap at Abbey because he didn’t want to take Jack in, even though he knew he needed to have him checked.
Terrifying: Abbey recently detailed her ‘trauma’ after her daughter Sophia was rushed to hospital with viral meningitis during a recent family holiday to Portugal
Holiday: The model said she and her husband Peter Crouch jetted off to Portugal over Easter with their four kids – Sophia, 12, Liberty, seven, Johnny, five, and Jack, three
He told Abbey on the podcast: ‘I had a little bite at you. I’d just got into bed. I thought I’ll sleep with him just to make sure he was alright. And he just did not stop coughing, and you were like “right, you’ve got take him to hospital”.
‘And I knew I had to, but I was like “you just f***ing want me to live in hospitals”.’
Peter said he was on night duty in the hospital before the two of them swapped for the day.
He continued: ‘Obviously [Sophia] had to stay in so we were just doing shifts. I was like doing the night shifts and then Ab was doing the day shift.
‘And we were on separate holidays completely. It wasn’t a holiday to be honest, it was just looking after her.
‘And it was scary, but then obviously you’ve got to look after the little ones. So that was obviously a traumatic experience.’
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