Jo O’Meara and Anthea Turner let their bohemian island style loose as they stepped out in Grecian-inspired ensembles for the Mamma Mia! The Party fifth anniversary gala on Wednesday night.
The 45-year-old S Club star looked stylish in a 90s-inspired look as she wore a fitted white top that featured cut-out panels across the chest at London’s O2 Arena.
She paired her long-sleeved top with a pair of blue skinny jeans embellished with gold studs around the pockets and ankles.
Adding inches to her figure, the blonde beauty completed her look with classic white heels.
Accompanying her on the blue carpet, 64-year-old TV presenter Anthea flaunted her ageless beauty as she graced the backdrop in a blue and white peasant blouse that featured Grecian-inspired patterns on the sleeves.
Jo O’Meara (pictured) and Anthea Turner (right) channelled their bohemian island style as they stepped out in Grecian-inspired ensembles for the Mamma Mia! fifth anniversary gala performance on Wednesday.
The S Club star, 45, looked on-trend in a 90s-inspired look as she rocked a fitted white top that featured cut-out panels across the chest at London’s O2 Arena.
Inspired by the show’s stars, Donna and Sophie, Anthea paired her top with a pair of straight-cut blue jeans and a flower crown.
Keeping with the film’s beach theme, the blonde beauty completed her look with nude wicker wedges.
She appeared in high spirits as she posed for a photo with fellow presenter Philippa Forrester, 55, who sported a rustic beach look in white flared trousers and a green floral jacket.
Meanwhile, Sandi Toksvig, 66, was the epitome of beach chic, wearing a white linen suit at the gala.
Linda Robson, 66, and her daughter Lauren looked pretty in pink as they arrived in bright pink summer dresses.
Fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, 83, showed off her quirky style as she stepped out in a dramatic 80s-inspired outfit with ruffled sleeves and fringed trousers.
Actress Celia Imrie, 72, looked fabulous in a navy blue watch with a silver sequin pattern.
Katherine Parkinson, 46, of IT Crowd, wore a sophisticated slip dress and coat.
Inspired by the show’s stars, Donna and Sophie, Anthea paired her top with a pair of straight-cut blue jeans and a flower crown.
Keeping with the film’s beach theme, the blonde beauty completed her look with nude wicker wedges.
She appeared in high spirits as she posed for a photo with fellow presenter Philippa Forrester, 55, who sported a rustic beach look in white flared trousers and a green floral jacket.
Meanwhile, Sandi Toksvig, 66, was the epitome of chic beach style, sporting a white linen suit at the gala.
Linda Robson, 66, and her daughter Lauren looked pretty in pink as they arrived in bright pink summer dresses.
Fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, 83, showed off her quirky style as she stepped out in a dramatic 80s-inspired outfit with ruffled sleeves and fringed trousers.
Actress Celia Imrie, 72, looked fabulous in a navy blue watch with a silver sequin pattern.
Katherine Parkinson, 46, from The IT Crowd, rocked a sophisticated slip dress and coat.
Radio host Nick Ferrari, 65, put on a stunning display in a flared blazer, blue shirt and blue trousers.
EastEnders star Jo Joyner, 47, opted for a smart-casual look for the evening. She stepped out in a vibrant purple blazer and black blouse.
Grace actress Rakie Ayola, 56, was the epitome of elegance in a silky, asymmetrical gown with a low neckline.
Mamma Mia! The Party is an interactive and immersive theatre experience inspired by the hit musical and film Mamma Mia! (pictured: Richard Arnold)
Radio host Nick Ferrari, 65, showed off his imposing figure in a loose-fitting blazer, blue shirt and blue trousers.
EastEnders star Jo Joyner, 47, opted for a smart-casual look for the evening. She stepped out in a vibrant purple blazer and black blouse.
Grace actress Rakie Ayola, 56, was the epitome of elegance in a silky, asymmetrical gown with a low neckline.
Mamma Mia! The Party is an interactive and immersive theatre experience inspired by the hit musical and film Mamma Mia!
It combines gastronomy, live performances and the iconic music of ABBA in a unique setting to transport the public to a tavern on a Greek island.
Guests are not just passive spectators, but become part of the show. Performers interact with the audience, creating a lively and immersive atmosphere.
The event takes place in a replica of a traditional Greek tavern, with rustic décor, Mediterranean colours and an atmosphere that feels like a warm summer evening on a Greek island.
It combines gastronomy, live performances and the iconic music of ABBA in a unique setting to transport the audience to a taverna on a Greek island (pictured: Jon Less)
Guests are not simply passive spectators, but become part of the show. Performers interact with the audience, creating a lively and immersive atmosphere (pictured: Laura Tobin)
The experience includes a multi-course Mediterranean dinner, with dishes inspired by Greek cuisine.
The dinner is intertwined with the performances, so the show unfolds around the guests as they eat.
The cast performs the songs live, singing and dancing throughout the tavern.
Mamma Mia! The Party was originally created by ABBA member Björn Ulvaeus and first opened in Stockholm, Sweden in 2016.