Racegoers sheltered from the rain in style with colourful umbrellas
Racegoers have flocked to Aintree Racecourse for Ladies Day, which will see the Mildmay Novices’ Chase unfold this afternoon. Glamorous guests have been pictured arriving at the track ahead of the Grand National tomorrow, wearing brightly coloured dresses and fascinators to match. But while some stuck to vibrant tones with classic cuts, others stepped out in show-stopping frocks.
One woman turned to her white blazer for cover from the rain while at the races
Grand National attendees are dressed to impress this year
One woman wore a long flowing green dress, while another opted for a bardot style blue number
Brightly dressed women have set the tone for the day, pictured wearing spring shades of pink, green, and yellow. In true British style, many came prepared with umbrellas and shopping bags in-tow to take shelter from the rain.
Form-fitting dresses and floral accessories are the styles for this year’s Grand National Ladies’ Day, with thin, strappy heels also a clear favourite.
While one guest opted for an elegant, flowing green dress, others matched the wide pink runway in their on-trend belted frocks.
Channelling their inner Royal style, bold colour-blocking and pure white ensembles have also been donned by racegoers.
There were lots of colourful looks on display including plenty of yellow and cobalt blue
A younger crowd of visitors also opted for bold shades, with tousled hairstyles and bold fascinators.
Figure-hugging dresses with interesting necklines are popular among racegoers this year, with several women seen sporting one-shoulder styles.
While many attendees opted for more classic looks, others confidently arrived at the race track in unmissable ensembles.
Styling a pure white, puff sleeve dress, a smiling racegoer donned cobalt blue accessories, including a large a-symmetrical headpiece.
Bright pink and purple outfits were seen styled on many guests as they arrived at the racecourse
One stylish racegoer opted for a colourful ensemble while others kept it classic in formal dresses
The woman in the costume-like dress was joined by a fellow fashion-lover at the races
Other fashion-forward Ladies’ Day guests showed off their unique flair in detailed outfits.
A young woman pictured outside the Royal Stand was hard to miss in a mix of bright yellow, green, blue and pink fabrics.
The intricately detailed top was made of a sheer lace material, finished with corset-style bone details and bright jewels.
While the see-through outfit was a daring choice for the occasion, the racegoer looked glowing in vibrant shades.
Earthy tones were a popular choice this year with many women seen dressed in blue and green
Men were also dressed for the season in tweed jackets and colourful yellow accessories
One woman used an Asda bag to shelter from the rain
To top off the one-of-a-kind outfit, a long, satin green skirt traipsed behind the woman’s exposed legs.
A striped, ruffle detail could also be seen, with a headpiece to match the busy dress.
Other guests sported earthy shades of green and blue, with elegant satin pictured again on another guest.
The dark-haired visitor covered her exposed shoulders in a floral wreath to complete her springtime look.
Others dressed to impress in red and bold spotted patterns
Young racegoers also dressed to impress in shorter styles with ruffles and floral detailing
Sporting her own take on the seasonal racing style, another racing fan showed off her toned legs in a 60’s style mini dress and long overcoat.
The blue, pink, and purple-tone outfit was a nod to another spring-time symbol – butterflies.
Seen fluttering at the top of her bowed hat, the woman styled silver-heeled sandals and a sparkly butterfly-shaped bag to match.
With many other guests also opting for a similar colourway, it seems that statement shades of pastel colours are the style of the season for racegoers this year.