![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hats and fascinators have become synonymous with women's race day attire, so whether it’s a more reserved, regal pillbox hat or an elaborate, feathered headpiece they're a key accessory to help you look the part. This day is all about bold choices and bright colours, so even if you're not the most adventurous dresser throughout the year then Ladies Day is your chance to try something a little more out-there. READ MORE: Zara Tindall is a betting cert but the odds on other royal family members being at Cheltenham Festival are longer ![]() In fact, recent years have seen Colour Me March's Best Dressed competition offer prizes ranging from a brand new Mini to luxury overnight spa packages - and now the competition is open to men too. While there's no official dress code, Ladies Day is well known as being a formal occasion and has become a day that is just as much about the fashion as it is the racing. Held on the second day of Cheltenham Festival (March 16), Ladies Day is a time-honoured tradition that's the perfect excuse to put on your best dress and widest brimmed hat for a spring day out. READ MORE: Cheltenham Festival news with Conflated Gold Cup decision and Imperial Alcazar options If you're off to the races this year, here's what you need to know before choosing a hat and placing your bets. Get your fascinators and tweed jackets at the ready, because the races are almost here, writes Ross O'Connor, from MansionBet.įrom March 15 to 18 trainers, royals, and racing fans alike will gather to watch their favourite horses and jockeys compete at the prestigious Cheltenham Festival in Gloucestershire. ![]()
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