Vogue Williams' pink baby shower sparks baby gender speculation
Vogue Williams turned a Howth baby shower into pink, photo-ready content, but said the real aim was simple: get her friends together before baby No. 4.

Vogue Williams turned her baby shower into the kind of polished, pink-toned snapshot that travels fast online, but the event was anchored in something much simpler than a reveal. In Howth, Dublin, the Irish presenter gathered close family and friends before the arrival of baby No. 4, and the photos did what celebrity baby-shower photos now do best: they looked styled enough to spark speculation, while still trying to read as personal.
The detail fans latched onto was obvious, the pink dress and the matching pink table styling. That combination quickly sent viewers looking for clues about the baby’s gender, even though Williams did not frame the gathering as a formal reveal. Instead, she cast it as a chance to bring people together for a party that felt warm and celebratory rather than staged. “The ultimate baby shower was had. It did feel self indulgent to have a baby shower but I actually just wanted to get my pals together so we could have fun.”
That tension, between visual polish and family-first messaging, is exactly why the shower landed. Williams and Spencer Matthews already have three children together, Theodore, Gigi and Otto, so this was not a first-baby rite built around registry basics or nursery nesting. The couple announced on April 16, 2026 that they were expecting their fourth child, and several reports have said the baby is due in August 2026. Matthews has also said he and Williams already know whether they are expecting a son or daughter, but are keeping that private for now.

The emotional backdrop matters too. Williams has previously spoken about pregnancy loss, which gave this pregnancy an added layer of weight and helps explain why the celebration leaned so heavily into family and gratitude. The pregnancy was first shared publicly with playful beach photos from St. Barths, and the baby shower followed that same pattern of controlled openness, where a private milestone is shown just enough to invite conversation without handing over the whole story.

For anyone watching the baby-shower market, the formula is plain enough to see. One strong color palette, a coordinated table, a standout outfit and a guest list that feels intimate can do more than a big, expensive production. The aspiration is the access and the polish. The part that translates most easily is the restraint, a clear visual idea, a smaller crowd and a message that keeps the focus on the people in the room.
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