Mary Berry swaps her apron for stylish tweed suit as the Queen of Cakes joins Jodie Kidd and Clare Balding for Holland Cooper Icon Series campaign

Mary Berry looked worlds away from her usual baking self in the home of her kitchen as she put on a very stylish display in a tweed suit for her latest campaign with Holland Cooper. 

The luxury British fashion brand has unveiled its Icon Series as they put the spotlight on ‘inspiring women who lead, empower, and redefine what it means to be iconic.’

And the Queen of Cakes herself looked sensational in a stunning three-piece tweed suit adorned with gold buttons. 

She accessorised her look with a brown trilby hat and cream neckerchief as she beamed with a pair of binoculars in one snap. 

Mary joined broadcaster Clare Balding and model Jodie Kidd for the shoot as well as Irish actress Lisa Dwan. 

Clare, 54, wowed in a brown suit and matching long coat as she was snapped walking four dogs. 

Mary Berry swapped her apron for a stylish tweed suit as the Queen of Cakes joins Jodie Kidd and Clare Balding for Holland Cooper Icon Series campaign

Mary Berry swapped her apron for a stylish tweed suit as the Queen of Cakes joins Jodie Kidd and Clare Balding for Holland Cooper Icon Series campaign

Jodie, 46, looked stylish in a grey tweed jacket and trousers, completing the look with a white shirt and brown tie

 Jodie, 46, looked stylish in a grey tweed jacket and trousers, completing the look with a white shirt and brown tie

The presenter added a blue shirt and burgundy tie to the ensemble for the candid shot. 

Meanwhile Jodie, 46, looked stylish in a grey tweed jacket and trousers, completing the look with a white shirt and brown tie. 

Lisa opted for a khaki green suit which she paired with an open necked blue and white striped shirt.   

The campaign aims to unite a cast of remarkable women from the worlds of food, broadcasting, the arts, fashion, and entrepreneurship – each recognised as a modern-day icon in her own right.

Speaking about the campaign, Jade Holland Cooper said: ‘At Holland Cooper, our tailoring has always been about more than just clothing – it’s about confidence, presence, and empowerment. 

‘This campaign honours incredible women like Mary, Clare, Lisa, and Jodie – icons who inspire us all – and allows us to give back by supporting The King’s Trust in their mission to change the lives of young women across the UK.’

Holland Cooper will donate 10 per cent of sales from its Belgravia Blazer in Westminster Tweed to The Kings Trust – Change a Girl’s Life Campaign, helping to fund vital programmes that give young women the skills, confidence, and opportunities to transform their futures.

Mary celebrated her 90th birthday back in March as she admitted she was planning to have a whole year of boozy parties with family and friends to mark the milestone. 

Clare, 54, wowed in a brown suit and matching long coat as she was snapped walking four dogs

Clare, 54, wowed in a brown suit and matching long coat as she was snapped walking four dogs

She accessorised her look with a brown trilby hat and cream neckerchief as she beamed with pair of stylish black glasses

She accessorised her look with a brown trilby hat and cream neckerchief as she beamed with pair of stylish black glasses 

Lisa Dwan opted for a khaki green suit which she paired with an open necked blue and white striped shirt

Lisa Dwan opted for a khaki green suit which she paired with an open necked blue and white striped shirt

Speaking about the campaign, Jade Holland Cooper (pictured) said: 'At Holland Cooper, our tailoring has always been about more than just clothing ¿ it¿s about confidence, presence, and empowerment'

Speaking about the campaign, Jade Holland Cooper (pictured) said: ‘At Holland Cooper, our tailoring has always been about more than just clothing – it’s about confidence, presence, and empowerment’

Mary celebrated her 90th birthday back in March as she admitted she was planning to have a whole year of boozy parties with family and friends to mark the milestone (pictured in 2024)

Mary celebrated her 90th birthday back in March as she admitted she was planning to have a whole year of boozy parties with family and friends to mark the milestone (pictured in 2024)

Speaking about her birthday to British Vogue, Mary simply said: ‘There will be cake, and champagne. I’m all for parties.’

The chef also admitted she is no fan of gyms and instead takes after her mother who preferred walking for exercise and also enjoys tennis. 

Speaking of her mother Margaret, she said: ‘She didn’t go to gyms and I couldn’t agree with her more.’ 

As her career was taking off in the sixties and seventies, Mary and her husband Paul Hunnings had three children; Thomas, William and Annabel.

William tragically died in a car accident in 1989 when he was 19. Annabel was in the car also but survived.

Mary insisted she doesn’t mind speaking about William or the tragedy of the accident, saying: ‘It’s absolutely amazing in my 90th year to think that William died all that time ago. 

‘If he walked in that door over there, I would say: ‘Where have you been?’ It wouldn’t surprise me at all.’

Mary added that she and Paul were ‘lucky to have him’ and they got to be a ‘family unit’ right up until ‘those few hours’ before he died. 

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