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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
DJ Fat Tony, 58, looks loved-up with new husband Stavros Agapiou, 32, as they make first public appearance at Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition party after lavish wedding
DJ Fat Tony and new husband Stavros Agapiou looked loved-up on Wednesday as they made their first public appearance following their lavish London wedding. Tony, 58, showed off his impeccable style in a grey Prada jacket, teamed with matching trousers and black loafers. Stavros, 32, wore a tight fitting navy top and beige cargo shorts, completing the look with black Prada loafers. The pair looked happier than ever at the star-studded event, with Lady Amelia Windsor, Emma Weymouth and Trinny Woodall also in attendance. Held every year since 1769, the RA's Summer Exhibition celebrates contemporary art spanning mediums including painting, printmaking, film and photography. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. It is the world's oldest open submission exhibition, meaning anyone can submit their work to be considered for inclusion. When Tony wed Stavros at their star-studded nuptials last month the extravagance and attention to detail was clear for all to see. Tony and Stavros, who have been engaged since October 2023, made it official at the Welsh Chapel in Charing Cross (formerly the Limelight nightclub), before heading to the swanky Londoner Hotel for the glitzy reception. And no expense was spared for their special day as they treated their guests to flamboyant Greek dancing, drag acts and even gospel music. The wedding attracted some big names too including the likes of Gemma Collins , Davina McCall, Coronation Street 's Claire Sweeney and Kelly Osbourne . Tony had carefully picked the 19th-century church where he began his career when he was just 18. The Soho venue was a favourite spot for Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, George Michael and Bob Geldof. For the blessing Tony and Stavros Dior Homme suits while The King's Voices choir gave gospel renditions of I'll Be Loving You Always, Higher and Higher and You Got the Love. Even the couple's dogs were in attendance as ring bearers as they wore special wedding outfits themselves. Tony was also surprised with an unlikely wedding cake as he danced the night away with his new husband. In snaps shared by Tony's pals on social media, it was revealed that the wedding cake was far from an understated affair, with each layer boasting letters which spelt out the word 'c**t.' Another snap showed the pair flaunting their best dance moves at the reception after exchanging their vows. Following the ceremony, Tony also took to the stage alongside his new husband to thank the guests in attendance, with the stunning venue decorated with white roses for the occasion. For his special day, Tony was among the first to arrive at the chapel and was joined by singer Boy George as he prepared to exchange vows with his partner Stavros. The renowned music star, real name Tony Marnach, cut a very dapper figure in an all-black suit featuring a silver brooch. Stavros arrived not long after Tony, and opted for an all-white look, which was made up of a blazer, waistcoat and quirky shorts. Davina turned heads in a bright orange mini dress as she arrived to the chapel holding hands with her partner Michael Douglas. Kelly Osbourne opted for a black sleeveless dress while her locks were styled into a sleek bun for the day. Others in attendance included EastEnders stars Patsy Palmer and Jessie Wallace and fellow actress Jaime Winstone.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lady Amelia Windsor turns heads in a neon green mini dress as she joins stylish Mia Regan and Clara Amfo at the star-studded Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition party
Lady Amelia Windsor turned heads as she made a stylish arrival alongside Mia Regan and Clara Amfo at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition party in London on Wednesday. The 29-year-old royal put on a leggy display in a neon green mini dress, teamed with black loafers. Mia looked incredible in a revealing sheer black skirt and a feathered top, teamed with chic pointed heels. The model's brunette tresses were scraped back in a neat updo, as she oozed confidence while posing for sizzling snaps. Clara showed off her figure in a skin-tight brown midi dress, teamed with quirky orange fringe heels. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Elsewhere, DJ Fat Tony and his new husband Stavros Agapiou made their first public appearance since their lavish London wedding. Helena Bonham Carter showcased her quirky sense of style in a black floral embroidered mesh dress. James Norton, Jessie Ware, and Emma Weymouth were also in attendance at the glamorous event. Held every year since 1769, the RA's Summer Exhibition celebrates contemporary art spanning mediums including painting, printmaking, film and photography. It is the world's oldest open submission exhibition, meaning anyone can submit their work to be considered for inclusion. It comes after Lady Amelia shocked fans after posting risqué photos on social media in just a T-shirt and knickers. The royal shared a trio of intimate snaps of herself modelling an undergarment from the brand POM Peace Of Mind. The granddaughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who is a first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth, was pictured sporting a dark grey top from Ganni. Trinny Woodall looked elegant in a white figure-hugging gown and heeled boots But the T-shirt was the only piece of clothing thing that Amelia was wearing, as she chose to almost bare it all on her Instagram account. She opted to pose barefoot seemingly in her stylish home as she sat down on a wooden chair in a black pair of underwear - costing £18.95 - from the brand with her legs crossed, as she read a book about art. Amelia used all of her professional model training she learnt from Storm Management, an agency which once represented Kate Moss, to smize at the camera gaze while lying on her vibrant red sofa. Another image also showed Amelia sitting on her white painted wooden flooring while applying her makeup in a full length mirror. She wore her dark blonde bob down in a straightened blow-dry and her makeup was natural and dewy. Amelia said that she wears POM's organic cotton period underwear every month and has grown to befriend the owner of the company. She captioned her post: ' I met Sabrina last summer and we have become friends whilst bonding over similar interests including the topic of female health and wellbeing. 'Sabrina set up @pom_peaceofmind_ - a period underwear company that I now wear every month. They are made from organic cotton and provide secure comfort when you need it most.' Another also showed Amelia sitting on her white painted wooden flooring while applying her makeup in a full length mirror Amelia - who likes to be called 'Mel' by her close family and friends - is known for being passionate about the environment, like King Charles. After posting the image to her almost 100,000 followers, Amelia was met with many compliments from friends and fans who called her 'beautiful' and 'the cutest'. However, this isn't the first time that Amelia has stripped down to her underwear. In February 2024, she was filmed walking down a doorstep modelling bright red Stripe and Stare's knickers. She a video of herself stepping out of a front door wearing nothing but a black t-shirt, red underwear, scarf and trainers. The video opens with Amelia stepping out of a front door and shutting it behind her. She then tosses her scarf over her shoulder before walking down the steps to the camera. In 2021, she also posed for Polaroid-style snaps while wearing a sustainable baby pink bra made from seaweed and wood pulp for Alexander Clementine. Amelia is the youngest child of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, and Sylvana Tomaselli. Educated at the exclusive St. Mary's School Ascot, where boarders pay more than £45,000 a year, she went on to study Italian and French at the University of Edinburgh. Once named the most beautiful royal by Tatler magazine, Amelia has been signed with Storm Management since 2016 and modelled for brands including Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana. Lady Amelia regularly shares glimpses of her glamorous life with her followers on social media.


Daily Mail
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Vogue Williams stuns in a summery floral print midi dress as she leads stars at Chelsea Flower Show event
Vogue Williams turned heads as she led the stars at the Penelope Chilvers x Kitten Grayson stand during the Chelsea Flower Show on Tuesday. The Irish broadcaster, 39, looked incredible in a white midi dress adorned with delicate blue, pink, yellow, and green floral detailing. The elegant ensemble featured bow-tie straps and a tie-up front, flowing into a flattering A-line skirt. She added height with a pair of gold heels and carried her essentials in a chic shell-shaped handbag. Vogue completed the look with layered gold jewellery and shielded her eyes behind a pair of classic black sunglasses. The stunner appeared in high spirits as she posed up a storm for the cameras, and was later joined by fellow star Ashley James. Vogue Williams turned heads as she led the celebs at the Penelope Chilvers x Kitten Grayson stand during the Chelsea Flower Show on Tuesday Ashley, 38, looked equally beautiful in a coordinating midi dress featuring purple, blue, and yellow floral detailing. She completed her summery look with pink wedges, a woven handbag, and matching pink earrings. Lady Amelia Windsor, Yomi Adegoke, Afua Hirsch, and Marissa Montgomery were also at the event. The Chelsea Flower Show has long been one of the highlights of the annual royal calendar since the first event was held in 1912. Organised by the Royal Horticultural Society in London's chicest borough, the garden show has historically been attended by senior royals - with everyone from the late Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles, to the Prince and Princess of Wales stopping by to smell the roses. As it returned to the manicured lawns of the Royal Hospital of Chelsea for its 113th edition, however, reality TV stars and social media influencers far outnumbered the royals - with Charles, 76, and Camilla, 77, among the family's only representatives. Experts noted that while these celebrities can sometimes up the glamour quotient, not all of them are familiar with the correct protocol, Britain's self-styled Queen of Etiquette Laura Windsor told MailOnline. 'Celebrities taking the spotlight, as well as influencers getting in the way with their Iphones can just get too much for those who are more interested in admiring the scene, leading to comments such as "Oh, not another celeb" or "I wish this person would stop taking 100 photos of the same flower!" Yomi Adegoke and Afua Hirsch both appeared in great spirits as they stunned for the cameras at the event 'Discretion, nowadays, is what people want,' she continued, adding the focus should be solely on the display gardens. The flower event comes after Vogue revealed she 'thought her life was over' after divorcing Westlife singer Brian McFadden on the latest installment of the Mail's 'The Life of Bryony' podcast. In a candid conversation with Mail columnist Bryony Gordon, 'relationship girl' Vogue, reflected on her love life ahead of turning forty. She remembered feeling as though she had 'ruined her life' in 2017 after her divorce aged 31 from Westlife singer Brian McFadden. The Irish mother-of-three revealed her joy at having built a happy family life with Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, 36, despite the constant 'outside noise' that surrounds their relationship. 'I am excited at turning forty', Vogue told the podcast. 'When you are 19 or 20, you think that 40-year-olds are really old and battered. Then you actually get there and you think, this is a really nice moment. 'In your thirties, you are still trying to figure stuff out. I remember being divorced at 31 and thinking, I've ruined my life. I am never going to have kids, I am never going to do what I always wanted to do. 'Then you see how your life actually starts to unfold – that's why it feels exciting to move into your forties.' In her eagerly awaited autobiography Big Mouth, Vogue details her struggles with anxiety that have cast a shadow throughout her adulthood. Vogue told Bryony she manages the disorder far better now, with a 'great' and supportive family behind her. However, the model admitted that the 'noise' surrounding her marriage to TV star Spencer still manages to get under her skin. Vogue and Spencer have been married since 2018 and share three children together, Theodore, Gigi, and Otto.


Daily Mail
19-05-2025
- Climate
- Daily Mail
Chelsea Flower Show 2025: James Middleton and Lady Amelia Windsor lead royal arrivals at annual gardening event
The Chelsea Flower Show opening day is always one of the most star-studded events of the year - with a sprinkling of royalty for good measure. The first day of this year's event, run by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) did not disappoint as royals flocked to the Chelsea Hospital, west London, to get the first glimpse of this year's gardens. The Princess of Wales 's brother James Middleton and Lady Amelia Windsor led the way for the glamorous guests who attended the VIP and press day. James beamed as he arrive to the gardens with his two Golden Retriever's seven-year-old Mabel and two-year-old Isla. The father-of-one, 38, looked smart in a cream blazer and navy chinos which he paired with a khaki shirt and brown shoes. Meanwhile Lady Amelia Windsor looked glamorous in a black flowing skirt and matching crop top. The granddaughter of the Duke of Kent completed her look with brown shoes and she accessorised with a silver necklace and bracelet. Later today, the King and Queen will arrive at the event where they will see the names of their dogs inscribed on the brick paths of Monty Don's dog garden when they tour the world famous horticultural event later today. The Duke of Edinburgh and Duke and Duchess of Gloucester are expected to join the King and Queen. The first garden for the King's Trust, designed by Joe Perkins, has a focus on adapting to climate change and the ability of 'pioneering' plants to thrive in extreme rainfall and drought. Wildlife Trusts' rainforest garden showcases the threatened Atlantic temperate rainforest habitat which once swathed western coasts of Britain. This year garden designers have had to contend with plants not coming into flower in time for the show as a result of the dry and sunny weather as England has had the driest start to spring for decades. Therefore, displays have had to be adapted to cope with the extreme dry conditions. Also in attendance this morning is former BBC broadcaster Kate Silverton, 54, looked elegant in a long cream skirt and oversized blue and white striped bell sleeve blouse. She completed her chic look with a cream fedora hat, wedge sandals and a glamorous silver necklace. Gavin and Stacey actress Alison Steadman stepped out in white trousers and a matching blouse which she paired with a pink blazer. Actor Paul Whitehouse also arrived at the annual event in great spirits as he posed for a slew of snaps. BBC Gardeners' World presenter, Monty Don, who teamed up with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) for his first garden at Chelsea filled with features for dogs including a lawn, water to wallow in and trees to cast shade, was also spotted. The horticulturist looked dapper in a navy suit as he arrived with his Golden Retriever Ned. Yesterday, Monty defended the inclusion of plants that can be toxic to dogs in the garden, such as alliums and foxgloves, saying they were blooms he had alongside his pets without problems in his own garden. The RHS and Radio 2 dog garden, which will not be judged, will be relocated to nearby Battersea Dogs & Cats Home after the world-famous event. Don, 69, said they would remove any plants the charity did not want to have as part of the planting. The horticulturalist, who has presented on Chelsea since 1990 and has covered the show for the BBC without a break for more than a decade, also said creating the garden had been a 'humbling' process that made him 'hugely' respect designers and makers of gardens at RHS Chelsea. Monty Don, who teamed up with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) for his first garden at Chelsea filled with features for dogs including a lawn, water to wallow in and trees to cast shade, was also spotted at the event Speaking onsite where his garden is being kept under wraps as it is constructed, he said: 'It doesn't matter what kind of garden or how good or bad it is, it's an almost unimaginable amount of work because of the detail you have to attend to.' He said he was looking forward to getting back to presenting coverage for next week's show after his stint as a designer, which he described as 'moonlighting'. 'I now have real insight into the whole process. I didn't know I needed that and I do, it's humbling.' Don, who was originally approached by the RHS to design a dog-friendly garden, said he did not want the project, created with horticulturalist Jamie Butterworth, to have any message except for being about dogs. 'I wanted to see a garden at Chelsea that didn't have a message, that didn't set itself in an exotic situation, was absolutely set fair and square in 2025 in England and that was full of plants that either I did have or everybody could buy from their local garden centre, and with trees or shrubs that were native or long adapted to this country.' The lawn is central to the plot, surrounded by planting which can create shifting paths for dogs to take around the garden, and a large open-fronted 'dog house' with an old sofa for the animals to retreat to. The garden also features long meadow grass for dogs to lie in, while Radio 2 presenter Jo Wiley suggested an area of water for dogs to wallow in, based on experience with her pets, Don said. There is a playfulness to the garden, with use of dogwood, round-headed alliums evoking balls dogs love to play with, and terracotta pots have been created with pawprints of Don's dog Ned who can regularly be seen following him around his garden on Gardeners' World. But while the lawn has been created to look like it has been used by dogs and people, the team have stopped short of having holes dug in it or 'pee rings'. And Don said: 'There are plants in the garden that are technically poisonous to dogs. 'However, there are no plants that I don't have in my own garden and I've always had dogs. 'My view on this is actually the main plant I worry about is yew and we don't have that in the garden. 'In my experience dogs are sensible and owners are sensible.' Don added: 'We have a brief to make a beautiful garden for Chelsea. The only dogs that are going to be allowed on here are mine or others specifically invited and on a lead and under control. 'When it goes to Battersea it will not have any plants Battersea doesn't want to be there, we will remove any that they feel has any toxicity to their dogs,' he said. 'We're not saying these are plants that are perfectly safe, what are you making a fuss about? What I am saying is in my experience I've not had any problems with these plants, and I've had dogs for the last 65 years.' Many everyday activities from cutting with knives in the kitchen to driving a car or crossing the road were more dangerous than these plants were to dogs, he said. And he added: 'Just be sensible, don't get hysterical, but at the same time don't dismiss it.' He also said dog owners who are keen gardeners should not expect a perfect lawn because 'that's not compatible with dogs', and encouraged those who did not want their animals to be crashing through the flower beds to create low fences or hedging on borders or corners to stop them. An RHS spokesperson said the dog garden was 'primarily designed to bring joy and delight'. 'However, as RHS Chelsea is also a great place to inspire and educate, with some people perhaps not realising that a number of common garden plants could be harmful to dogs if eaten, the RHS and Monty are encouraging people to be aware, but also to be sensible, about dogs in their gardens at home. 'The garden raises awareness to keep an eye on pets amongst plants. Don't let them eat or dig up plants in borders and, as with anything, if you see them eating something in the garden and you see changes in behaviours or are worried or have doubts, call the vets.' They added: 'The garden will live on at Battersea, where experts from the charity will carefully select dog-friendly, non-toxic plants to live on where rescue dogs can enjoy them for years to come.'