Amanda Holden looked angelic in an all-white outfit as she took eldest daughter Lexi to the first day of Wimbledon.
The hotly-anticipated tennis championship, held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, began on Monday, and famous faces were out in force to make the most of the gorgeous July weather.
Amanda looked stunning in the pristine white ensemble, wearing a white Michael Kors halterneck dress with thigh-high split, white stilettos and a white Michael Kors blazer slung around her shoulders.
She finished off the look with her blonde hair in loose waves, and a white Michael Kors handbag with chic gold accents.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge was a proud mum as she stood alongside daughter Lexi, 17, and the budding model was almost a mirror image of Amanda.
Wearing a green high neck mini dress, Lexi looked gorgeous as she towered over her famous mum in a pair of green and white striped heels.
The teenager was sweetly coordinated with Amanda, and she even had a matching white blazer slung over her arm as they made their way into the sprawling club.
Alongside them was Simon Cowell ’s fiancée Lauren Silverman, who looked sensational in a monochrome polka dot chiffon dress, teamed with black heeled sandals and a matching black clutch bag.
She also got the white blazer memo, and her knee-length white trench finished off her summery outfit, and highlighted her wavy tresses.
Another famous face in the group was Ashley Roberts, who looked fabulous in a cute polka dot mini dress, paired with matching white heels and a white handbag.
The former Pussycat Doll had her hair slicked back into a chic bun, and she finished off the look with a pair of black sunglasses.
Ashley could be seen sweetly checking on Lexi as they walked into the swish tennis club, with her hand on her waist as she smiled reassuringly at the teen.
Wimbledon kicked off on Monday, a week later than usual, with defending champion Novak Djokovic playing on the first day as he attempts to equal Roger Federer’s record by winning the championship for an eighth time.
More than 40,000 spectators are expected to stream through the gates, with many camping out overnight in order to get the best seats in the house.