The wild party-loving lifestyle appeared to be a thing of the past as made a comparatively serene appearance at on Monday.
Kate Moss Shines at Chelsea Flower Show
The wild party-loving lifestyle appeared to be a thing of the past as Kate Moss made a comparatively serene appearance at Chelsea Flower Show on Monday. The Bri...
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The British supermodel was in attendance at Royal Hospital Chelsea as organisers for the annual Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) event gave a select group of celebrities an early preview, 24-hours ahead of its official launch.
And she had a special reason to visit the west London venue, where renowned floral nursery Peter Beales Roses will launch a number of special roses across the coming week - including one dedicated to Kate, 52.
The white and lemon flower, named after the catwalk legend, will debut at this year's Chelsea Flower Show alongside a second rose, cultivated to .
Norfolk-based Peter Beales' describes the ‘Kate Moss’ as a 'study in modern elegance' that '. It is a rose for those who appreciate understatement over excess; refinement over spectacle.'
Kate, who has already posed for a home photoshoot with the new rose, was on hand for demure set of pictures as this year's event prepares to get underway.
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The wild party-loving lifestyle appeared to be a thing of the past as Kate Moss made a comparatively serene appearance at Chelsea Flower Show on Monday
Kate looked words away from her former party girl lifestyle (pictured 2002)
'Peter Beales naming a rose after me feels beautifully strange – knowing I could bloom quietly in someone’s garden somewhere,' she said, shortly after news of her flower was announced.
Opting for a demure silk shirt and white lace skirt, Kate looked worlds away from her debauched party girl past as she showcased the new rose ahead of its official launch.
Peter Beales Roses currently holds the record for most gold medals won at the Chelsea Flower Show, having claimed 30 - more than any other rose grower in the United Kingdom.
The 'Kate Moss' rose will compete as an entry in this year's Plant of the Year Competition.
Elsewhere at the venue, The One Show hosts Alex Jones and Roman Kemp revealed a special Peter Beales rose to celebrate 20 years of the programme.
The flower was bred and cultivated by Peter Beales Roses over 10 years and commemorates two decades of the popular BBC One show, with a proportion of sales of the bloom going towards Children In Need.
Alex Kingston, who took part in the last series of Strictly, was photographed alongside 2004 contestant Bobby Brazier in the Lady Garden Foundation Silent No More Garden, which .
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Kingston was diagnosed with womb cancer in 2024 while Brazier lost his mother, Jade Goody, to cervical cancer in 2009 aged 27, with the pair .
Other well known faces at the press day of the annual event, held at London’s Royal Hospital Chelsea, included Strictly professional dancer Dianne Buswell and her partner Joe Sugg, who were joined by their baby, Bowden.
Presenters Vogue Williams and Gloria Hunniford, The Traitors’ Stephen Libby, TV star Jeremy Clarkson and artist Grayson Perry were also seen enjoying the show, along with gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh.
The model had a special reason to visit, with Peter Beales Roses launching a number of special roses at Chelsea Flower Show across the coming week - including one dedicated to Kate
The white and yellow flower, named after the catwalk legend, will debut at this year's event alongside a second rose, cultivated to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The One Show
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Kate, who has already posed for a home photoshoot with the new rose, was on hand for demure set of pictures as this year's event prepares to get underway
Elsewhere at the venue, The One Show host Alex Jones revealed a special Peter Beales rose to celebrate 20 years of the BBC programme
'Many of our One Show viewers love gardening and the benefits can be so impactful, so it’s wonderful to have that recognised with this special rose.”
Ian Limmer, Peter Beales’ senior rosarian, said: 'We are incredibly proud to introduce The One Show 20th Rose at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026.
'This rose represents not only the very best of British rose breeding, but also a meaningful partnership supporting the wonderful work of BBC Children In Need.
'We hope gardeners across the country will enjoy growing this beautiful rose for many years to come.'
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