We're used to seeing Amanda Holden in a bikini or bodycon dress, but the Britain's Got Talent judge showed her fashion prowess in a tweed co-ord and £379 wellies at The Big Feastival festival this weekend. Amanda, 53, cut the most glam figure in a tweed waistcoat, highlighting her sculpted arms, which was worn with matching tweed trousers tucked into her stylish Dubarry boots . The TV star added a black Gucci bag, gold jewellery and big sunglasses to spend the day at the family festival, famously hosted at Blur's Alex James' Cotswolds farm.

To complete her look, Amanda carried a teddy-style bomber jacket to ward off the chill at the outdoor event. Amanda's outfit was straight out of the royal fashion rule book, with tweed a royal-favourite among Princess Kate, Princess Anne and the late Queen Elizabeth. The heritage fabric is ideal for a festival, with it being hard-wearing and also uber stylish, especially when created in the must-have item of the season, a waistcoat .

The Heart Breakfast radio presenter was joined by fellow celebrities Mylenne Klass, Laura Whitmore and Oti Mabuse, who enjoyed a day of food, fairground rides and music. Amanda took to Instagram to share snippets of her day, revealing she 'loved' musician Johnny Marr's set, but not as much as she loved the on-stage sign language interpretor, whom she called "genius". Amanda's taking some well-earned time off after wrapping up filming the third series of her popular BBC show, Amanda and Alan, with comedian Ala.