09-05-2025
Geri Halliwell-Horner looks effortlessly chic in another trademark white outfit at the Casting Directors' luncheon
Geri Halliwell-Horner looked effortlessly chic as she made an appearance at the Casting Directors' luncheon on Friday.
The singer, 52, beamed as she joined fellow celebrities at the lavish event at The Park Restaurant in London.
She donned one of her trademark all-white ensembles, which was made up of a short-sleeved jumper and a midi skirt.
She gave herself a few extra inches with a pair of white heels and added a pop of colour with a crimson handbag.
The Spice Girl accessorised her stylish look with a thin gold bracelet and let her ginger locks fall loose over her shoulders.
Geri was joined by a host of fellow celebrities at the lunch, including Lily Allen and Miranda Richardson.
The singer, 52, beamed as she joined fellow celebrities including Miranda Richardson (pictured, right) at the lavish event at The Park Restaurant in London
Lily wore a navy collared jumper with a dark brown leather mini dress, adding sheer black tights as she toted her essentials in a brown handbag.
Stanley Tucci also joined his wife Felicity Blunt at the event and cut a dapper figure in a beige jacket, white chinos and a white shirt.
Felicity, who is the sister of actress Emily Blunt, oozed sophistication in a long lemon jacket, which she teamed with a white handbag and snake-skin pointed heels.
Elsewhere, Charles Dance cut a smart figure in an admiral blue cardigan, which he wore over a white shirt, adding navy chinos and a blue polka dot scarf.
He chatted away to Mark Strong, who donned a black denim jacket over a sand coloured T-shirt with black trousers.
Meanwhile, Jonathan Pryce wore a light grey suit over a light blue shirt, adding black-rimmed glasses.
Geri's appearance comes after gave an insight into her all-white wardrobe, revealing why she only wears the neutral colour after ditching her vibrant on-stage 90s outfits.
Whether she's at Westminster Abbey or on the beach, Geri is almost always wearing white - even wearing light colours to whip up cakes in her country kitchen.
Last month, Geri has given an insight into her iconic look, revealing how the late Apple boss Steve Jobs was an unlikely inspiration behind her paired-back ensembles.
Speaking to Jessie and Lennie Ware on their Table Manners podcast, Geri said she saw businessmen like Steve and Mark Zuckerberg always wearing the same outfits.
She said she decided to adopt a similar trend, first wearing all-black in her 20s before switching to all-white to cut down on the amount of time she spends getting ready.
'I went through a period when I was in my 20s wearing black all the time. I looked at a lot of guys, and they always wear the same thing,' she explained.
'Whether it's Steve Jobs, Facebook guy [Mark], you know, they all wear the same thing, like a uniform.
'I thought, well, actually, how much time do you use getting ready? That was one thing, and everything matches. It's simplicity.'
'Sometimes I'll put on some khaki trousers or something, I do have other colours but sometimes I just throw it in,' she added.
Geri also looked back on her days with The Spice Girls, when she was known for wearing much brighter and more extravagant on stage outfits, including her iconic Union Jack dress.
She revealed she still catches up with her bandmates - Mel B, Mel C, Victoria Beckham and Emma Bunton - as she described them as like 'old school friends or family'.
Geri then shared how they all got their iconic Spice Girls nicknames after forming in 1994, with the singer taking on the moniker Ginger Spice.
She said it was magazine editor turned celebrity manager Peter Loraine who came up with the idea, after presenting them all with a spice rack and nicknames in an interview.
'(Peter) used to be editor of this magazine, Top of the Pops magazine,' Geri shared.
'And one of the first interviews, when I was in the band The Spice Girls, he interviewed us, and then he did a spice rack. It was funny.
'And then he just named each spice. That was it. And then it stuck and we thought, well, that's a good idea. Let's keep it.'
Geri said she 'didn't mind' his choice of Ginger Spice at all, while Victoria was Posh Spice, Mel B was Scary Spice, Mel C became Sporty Spice and Emma was Baby Spice.