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пятница, 5 апреля 2019 г.

"Many Photos" - Aintree Festival 2019 Day 2: Glamorous guests get out their best glad rags for Ladies Day

On Thursday the ladies of Liverpool braved plummeting temperatures, high winds and persistent rain as they got day one of the three-day Aintree Grand National Festival 2019 off to a glamorous start. 


And on Friday the guests continued to up the style stakes as they descended on the annual festival in even brighter boucle jackets, ever-plunging necklines and higher hemlines than the previous day.


The impressive displays were part of an effort to win the coveted best-dressed Ladies Day award, and racegoers certainly gave judges a tough job as they arrived in a flurry of precarious heels, statement hats and dramatic dresses.


More than 150,000 are expected at the three-day meeting, which is in its 180th year and hosts the showpiece Grand National race on Saturday afternoon.




It is noon after all! One woman got the party started as she kicked off festivities enjoying a glass of the bubbly stuff as she joined racegoers for the annual day





Another decided to wear a flamingo hat on her head


It is noon after all! One woman got the party started as she kicked off festivities enjoying a glass of the bubbly stuff as she joined racegoers for the annual day, while another decided to wear a flamingo hat on her head






One lady made a statement in a pink glitter-encrusted jumpsuit in a daring attempt to win the daring Best Dressed award on Ladies Day





Another looked pretty in florals


One lady made a statement in a pink glitter-encrusted jumpsuit in a daring attempt to win the daring Best Dressed award on Ladies Day while another opted for cheery florals



One group of ladies looked fabulous in bridal inspired ensembles as they opted for the monochrome look for day two of the three-day Aintree Grand National Festival 2019 in Liverpool.


An early bird couple were seen arriving at the venue in their best attire, with the female racegoer matching her pink heels to her dramatic dress, teaming it with a white blazer and wide rim hat.


Elsewhere a trio of women were seen arriving in coral-coloured ensembles with pretty fascinators, layering up to ward off the April chill.

One style maven took the theme of the day quite literally, and looked chic in beige jodhpurs, knee-high boots, a flat cap and a black blazer as she posed alongside her dapper partner, dressed in a tweed jacket and waistcoat. 


Meanwhile A group of ladies injected a splash of colour to the dreary day as they arrived in a flurry of bright dresses, polka dots and head-turning hats. 


TV presenter Alison Hammond was also seen among the first arrivals, bringing a splash colour in a cobalt blue cardigan and matching dress. 




What a turnout! These ladies looked photo-ready in an array of necklines and hemlines along with matching hats and clutches for the big day


What a turnout! These ladies looked photo-ready in an array of necklines and hemlines along with matching hats and clutches for the big day


Presenter Charlotte Hawkins was seen arriving in a Rachel Trevor Morgan hat, a cobalt blue coat by Hobbs, a matching dress by Fallon K, and shoes by Steve Madden, styled by Debbie Harper. 


Thursday saw a few celebrity guest appearances as well as royal racegoers, with Zara Tindall and Princess Anne enjoying the races.


Elsewhere pregnant Beth Tweddle also made an appearance, while Love Island's Chris Hughes was spotted alongside Sam Quek, who performed a song.


While Aintree may not have the royal touch Ascot does, it certainly holds its own in the fashion stakes when it comes to flashing the flesh.


As well as killer heels, thigh-skimming dresses and plunging necklines, the event is famous for its display of flamboyant headgear. 



Looking alright in white! One group of ladies looked fabulous in bridal inspired ensembles as they opted for the monochrome look for day two of the three-day Aintree Grand National Festival 2019 in Liverpool


Looking alright in white! One group of ladies looked fabulous in bridal inspired ensembles as they opted for the monochrome look for day two of the three-day Aintree Grand National Festival 2019 in Liverpool










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Good Morning Britain host Charlotte Hawkins is at Aintree racecourse for Ladies Day today, and she definitely dressed to impress with the help of stylist Debbie Harper.


She's gone for blue hues, teaming a dress by Fallon K with Steve Madden shoes, a hat by Rachel Trevor Morgan and this cobalt coat layered over the top to finish things off.


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Soldiers of the Irish Guards were seen marching through the grounds as day 1 of the Grand National Festival 2019 at Aintree Racecourse kicked off.


Day two of the event three-day event, is famously Ladies Day, where female racegoers get out their best outfits and put on an array of daring displays, with the 'best-dressed' receiving the coveted award.


According to racecourse bosses, there's no strict dress code for the festival as there is for Royal Ascot.


Guidance on the course website reads: 'Although there is no official dress code, smart is preferable and is often adopted.


'Aintree is a spectacle of colour throughout the year, with many using their trip to the racecourse as an opportunity to showcase their favourite raceday outfits. Hats are optional too, but are frequently worn.'


Fancy dress and 'offensive clothing' also make an appearance on the list of banned items this year.





Going for nude: Elsewhere guests opted for a nude palette, wearing beige coats





A couple coordinated in a pale pink frocks, tan sandals and sand coloured suit


Going for nude: Elsewhere guests opted for a nude palette, wearing beige coats, pale pink frocks, tan sandals and sand coloured suits





Ladies arrive ahead of the Ladies Day: A group of women looked chic in monochrome outfits with one lady standing out in orange


Ladies arrive ahead of the Ladies Day: A group of women looked chic in monochrome outfits with one lady standing out in orange





Wrapping up! Elsewhere others made sure they layered up in wrap coats after Thursday proved to be a washout for many ladies who quivered their day through day one of the races





Thursday proved to be a washout for many ladies who quivered their day through day one of the races so many guests opted for coats today


Wrapping up! Elsewhere others made sure they layered up in wrap coats after Thursday proved to be a washout for many ladies who quivered their day through day one of the races





In high spirits! A group of colourfully dressed ladies are pictured at the Randox Grand National meeting, Aintree racecourse,Liverpool


In high spirits! A group of colourfully dressed ladies are pictured at the Randox Grand National meeting, Aintree racecourse,Liverpool






Ladies in red! Elsewhere two women injected a splash of colour in scarlet coloured dresses and matching floral inspired headpieces





Ladies in red! Elsewhere two women injected a splash of colour in scarlet coloured dresses and matching floral inspired headpieces


Ladies in red! Elsewhere  two women injected a splash of colour in scarlet coloured dresses and matching floral inspired headpieces






However, in recent years event organisers have been trying to encourage a more conservative approach.


In 2015, an optional 'style code' was released in an effort to smarten up the event and encourage more sophisticated fashion.


The guide was devised by fashion writers from Vogue and Tatler in conjunction with Justine Mills, owner of Liverpool designer boutique Cricket - a favourite with WAGs such as Coleen Rooney.


It was inspired by the Coco Chanel quote: 'Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman.'


At the time, John Baker, the northwest regional director for the Jockey Club, which owns Aintree, said he hoped to help give the event a facelift.





Making the street their runway! Female racegoers arrived in a flurry of frills, glitter and towering heels as they prepared for a day of festivities





Making the street their runway! Female racegoers arrived in a flurry of frills, glitter and towering heels as they prepared for a day of festivities


Making the street their runway! Female racegoers arrived in a flurry of frills, glitter and towering heels as they prepared for a day of festivities




Turning heads! A group of ladies injected a splash of colour to the dreary day as they arrived in a flurry of bright dresses, polka dots and head-turning fascinators


Turning heads! A group of ladies injected a splash of colour to the dreary day as they arrived in a flurry of bright dresses, polka dots and head-turning fascinators






Feeling blue! Posing against a flowerwall these ladies certainly made for a pretty picture as they posed in sky-blue frocks and pretty bags





Feeling blue! Posing against a flowerwall these ladies certainly made for a pretty picture as they posed in sky-blue frocks and pretty bags


Feeling blue! Posing against a flowerwall these ladies certainly made for a pretty picture as they posed in sky-blue frocks and pretty bags


Security officials were seen making stringent security checks on Friday morning ahead of day one of the much-anticipated racing event.


Racegoers have always been subject to strict security procedures brought in after the IRA bomb scare in 1997, with only small handbags allowed to be brought into the event.


Bets will be placed on the top racehorses getting in on the action, including Clan Des Obeaux and Bristol De Mai in the Betway Bowl. 


More than £1.5million has been invested in trying to protect the welfare of horses, following the recent deaths of horses Sir Erec and Invitation Only at Cheltenham, which sparked animal welfare protests.


Aintree has said it has ensured the safest ground is available to be raced on at all times, regardless of the weather and climate conditions.


The grass is cut to precisely four inches for the whole circuit to provide plenty of cushion. Even the species of grass, make-up of the soil and measured watering is considered to ensure the ground is safer for horses to run on while the take-off and landing areas around the fences have been created with greater spring in the ground.


Jockey Leighton Aspell, who won successive Nationals in 2014 and 2015, said: 'There are two things particularly that have changed for the better. Firstly the core of the fences is now much softer and safer and secondly the bypass of the fences, particularly for the loose horses. Every year, Aintree takes another step in the right direction.'


Veterinary teams assess the health of horses as soon as they arrive to certify they are safe to race and not a danger to themselves or other horses.




An early bird couple were seen arriving at the venue in their best attire, with the female racegoer matching her pink heels to her dramatic dress


An early bird couple were seen arriving at the venue in their best attire, with the female racegoer matching her pink heels to her dramatic dress





Security officials were seen making stringent security checks on Friday morning ahead of day one of the much-anticipated racing event


Security officials were seen making stringent security checks on Friday morning ahead of day one of the much-anticipated racing event



 


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