Clarkson's Farm Star Harriet Cowan Ditches Muddy Gear for Glam Summer Look
Clarkson's Farm Star Harriet Cowan Goes Glam in Summer Outfit

Harriet Cowan, the 25-year-old star of Clarkson's Farm, has traded her muddy work gear and wellington boots for a glamorous summer ensemble in a new TikTok video. The former community nurse, who rose to fame on Jeremy Clarkson's show and now works as a full-time farmer, donned a trendy butter-yellow chiffon-style blouse with a high halter neckline and sleeveless cropped cut, paired with a light blue denim mini skirt. She styled her hair in curls and mimed along to the 2014 track Sonnentanz by Klangkarussell.

Advocacy and Fun

Since appearing on the show, Cowan has become a passionate advocate for women in farming and mental health awareness in agriculture. Despite her busy schedule, she makes time for fun, as demonstrated in her latest clip. She asked followers: "Who's loving the heatwave summer clothes?" before adding: "PS: We would love some rain now," a sentiment many Brits share amid the persistent warm weather.

Fans praised the video, with one commenting: "Thanks to Clarkson, we have a shiny star." Another wrote: "You were absolutely brilliant on the show!" while a third said: "Looking fantastic as always."

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Recent Activities and Book Announcement

After featuring in the newest series of Clarkson's Farm, Cowan attended FarmFest to connect with supporters and agricultural workers, and also enjoyed a day at the races. In May 2026, she announced her upcoming book, Life on the Farm, set for release later this year. She stated: "I'm so excited to finally share Life on the Farm - my new book. This is such a personal project for me. Inside, I share what the farming way of life truly means, the values I live by, and of course what a typical day on the farm really looks like."

She added: "I also wanted to open up about the challenges and realities Britain's farmers are facing today, and why buying local isn't just a slogan - it's a way of life. Farming has been passed down from my grandparents to my parents, and now to me. It's so much more than putting food on the table - it's community, love, resilience, and hard work every single day. I can't wait to share my story with you all."

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