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Royal Ascot racegoers stun in glam hats and jaw-dropping dresses as they arrive for the first day of racing

Stylish racegoers upped the fashion stakes as they brought the glitz and glamour to Royal Ascot today.

Fashionable revellers donned their finest frocks and extravagant hats as they descended on the stunning surroundings of the famous Berkshire racecourse.

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Louise Roe turned heads in a stunning pink floral frock with matching heels and a red fascinator[/caption]
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Flora Gibbs looked very much the lady in red as she arrived at Ascot Racecourse[/caption]

Sky-scraper heels, bright colours and floral frocks were the order of the day as guests were snapped arriving in the glorious sunshine for day one of what is one of the most glamorous events in the British horse racing calendar.

English television presenter, model, and fashion journalist Louise Roe was amongst the first to arrive and stole the limelight in a stunning pink floral gown complete with a contrasting red fascinator.

Racing guru and presenter Flora Gibbs looked very much the lady in red as she donned an elegant vibrant lace frock with capped sleeves, stiletto heels and matching fascinator and clutch bag.

Other celebrities also turned out in full force and were keen to put their best fashion foot forward for the glamorous occasion.

TV personality Vicky Pattison looked glamorous in green in a stunning gown with dramatic puff sleeves, feather fascinator and contrasting yellow heels.

Meanwhile, former Strictly Come Dancing professional Ola Jordan looked bold in blue as she made sure to stand out from the sea of revellers in a cobalt-coloured dress and matching headpiece.

Royal Ascot is the pinnacle of British horse racing events and will see Champagne corks popped early and the Pimms and lemonade flowing as millions bet on 35 races over the course of the next five days.

Steeped in tradition and elegance, the dress code at the prestigious horse-racing event reflects its rich heritage, demanding attire that exudes sophistication and refinement. 

It varies across different enclosures, with the Royal Enclosure setting the highest standards for attire with strictly top hat and tails only.

The Queen Anne Enclosure offers a more relaxed dress code, while the Windsor Enclosure is the most relaxed, with no formal dress code but smart attire is encouraged.

One fashionista went against the crowds wearing dresses and instead looked the picture of elegance in a black two-piece suit, which she accessorised with a Chanel brooch and classic quilted handbag by the high-end luxury brand.

Elsewhere, another fashion-forward reveller made sure she turned heads with her very extravagant floral headpiece, which was complete with an arrange of pretty pink flowers and orange butterflies.

And she wasn’t alone – with other flamboyant headpieces including a Love Hearts-themed hat, with each sweet emblazoned with various phrases including ‘hot lips,’ ‘be mine’ and ‘dream girl.’

But it’s little surprise racegoers were keen to show off their best finery today…because it’s likely they’ll soon be in royal company.

King Charles and Queen Camilla, who had an 18-1 winner when they attended last year’s meeting, are expected to rock up again this year in the famed Royal Procession, which takes place before racing every day.

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It should go without saying that dresses must cover your bum — ideally knee-length or longer.

Coats should be tailored as a nod to the grandeur and smartness of the day.

And footwear should remain on your feet. All day. So make sure it’s comfortable.

Another rule of thumb is never wear white.

Remember, you’ll be penned in with hundreds of people, and will need to eat and drink — that means ample opportunity for spillage.

I’ll never forget the images of a punter in 2019 who spilled red wine down her white jumpsuit.

Her pals got creative and decided to drench the entire Pretty­LittleThing outfit with the bottle’s remains to create a tie-dye look.

Instead, just remember your coat — not only because of the unpredictable weather, but should you slop ketchup from a hamburger down your front you can cover yourself up, too.

When it comes to shoes, heeled sandals are a big no-no.

They are great for giddy-up glamour but not suited to being outdoors all day.

Try a wedged heel or closed-foot court shoe with a small, chunky heel for extra support and comfort under the balls of your feet.

Zara Tindall always gets it right, for example with pair of black courts and slim-fit trousers.

Also, don’t be one of those country bumpkin try-hards.

A nod to equestrian style is fine, but you often see people dressing head to toe in tweed or wearing Peaky Blinders-style flat caps.

Lastly, the best-dressed at Ascot are always mindful of their boobs.

Listen, I get it. If you’ve got ’em, flaunt ’em.

But just not too much.

Tastefully show the crease of a cleavage and leave everything else to the imagination.

Showing off your entire bust is something that should be reserved for the comfort of your home or a night out on the pull.

The first day of Royal Ascot 2024 will see three exceptional Group 1 races headlined by the St James’s Palace Stakes.

Racegoers will be waving their betting slips as they watch in anticipation as the three winners of the 2,000 Guineas in England, Ireland and France clash in a battle to prove their superiority over the Classic generation. 

Royal Ascot was founded in 1711 by Queen Anne who, when riding out from Windsor Castle, came across a piece of land “ideal for horses to gallop at full stretch” and thus Ascot Racecourse was born.

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Vicky Pattinson looked glamorous in green and accessorised with yellow heels[/caption]
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Another reveller opted for a Love Heart sweet-themed hat, with each sweet emblazoned with various phrases[/caption]
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This glamorous reveller put her best fashion foot forward for the prestigious racing event[/caption]
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One racegoer made sure she stood out from the crown in a blue and cream feather hat[/caption]
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One reveller pulled out all the stops when it came to her extravagant floral hat[/caption]
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Fiona Andrew stunned in a white floaty dress complete with matching cobalt blue bag and headpiece[/caption]
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Another racegoer brought the sunshine with a bright yellow cut-out hat[/caption]
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Flamboyant hats were order of the day as Royal Ascot kicked off in the sunshine[/caption]
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One stylish reveller protected herself from the glaring sunshine with a brolly that co-ordinated with her outfit[/caption]
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A racegoer opted for a peacock-inspired feather hat and kept herself cool with a fan[/caption]
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Stylish revellers put their best fashion foot forward as they started arriving at Royal Ascot today[/caption]
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Racegoer Anouska Lancaster looked pretty in all pink[/caption]
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This fashionable racegoer looking glamorous in a two-piece black suit and coordinating Chanel broach and bag[/caption]
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A glamorous guest opted for an all-black dress with a daring hemline[/caption]
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Another reveller prepared to enjoy a day of horse racing and sunshine as she donned a purple frock and coordinating mauve and yellow fascinator[/caption]
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Flora Gibbs looked the picture of elegance in a red fascinator and glamorous earrings[/caption]
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These racegoers donned their best finery as they arrived for day one of the racing event[/caption]
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This racegoer looked the picture of elegance in an all-white lace gown and contrasting green fascinator[/caption]

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