The royal ladies, including Princess Kate, are always impeccably dressed at the races
Royal Ascot 2024 is finally upon us and that means two things: gorgeous dresses and fancy hats. The racing event runs from 18 to 22 June this year at the prestigious Berkshire racecourse, with the British public dressing in their finery to sip on champagne and bet on the horses.
Ascot is known for its strict dress code – no outfits above the knee, strapless dresses are a big no-no and hats or fascinators are a must. No one does Ascot style better than the royal family, however, who are used to adhering to similar fashion on a daily basis. The Princess of Wales and Duchess of Edinburgh are known for their impeccable looks at Royal Ascot, and have certainly never put a foot wrong with their outfits.
Opt for unusual fabrics
Princess Kate is the epitome of elegance at Royal Ascot. In 2017 she wowed in a white lace dress with matching fascinator, pretty drop earrings and taupe clutch bag and heels. We adored the modern take on a Victorian look. Kate wore a similar lace dress the year before which fell just below the knee. The cream dress was by Dolce & Gabbana and cost £2,415.
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Mix and match pastels
Zara Tindall always looks stunning at Ascot. Back in 2017 the royal chose a beautiful pale yellow dress with frill detail and teamed it with a light pink hat and grey bag. The hues worked perfectly together to give a fresh summer feel.
For the 2024 edition, Zara rocked a buttermilk gown - the 'Masai' dress from Laura Green London. It was styled with a gorgeous boater hat with sage green piping and nude pumps.
Pick subtle prints
There's a fine line between overly busy outfits and way too plain, but here Duchess Sophie showed how to carry off patterned dresses at the races.
Sophie rocked a bold floral dress in 2022 with a dipped hem and an even bolder fanned hat. The royal also donned a contrasting mustard bag and a pair of eye-catching mustard shoes with purple heels.
Choose a flattering cut
You can't help but love Princess Eugenie's red dress. The shape flatters her figure and draws in her waist. The royal coordinated her headwear with a splash of red florals resting on top of the black hat and black heels.
Wow factor headwear
Ascot really is all about the headwear and Princess Beatrice showcased a fine example with this hot pink headband in 2023. The royal cleverly kept things simple with a pale, patterned dress, accessorising with a pop of Barbie pink that stole the show.
Keep it classic
Queen Camilla always chooses a classic design for her Ascot appearances, from bright shades to elegant pastels. Her Majesty likes the team coat dresses with hats of the same colour. Go regal and coordinate your outfit like Camilla in royal blue at this year's first Ascot installment.
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Opt for a modest length
Dresses and skirts should be of modest length, which Royal Ascot defines as falling just above the knee or longer. Princess Anne got this spot on in 2023 in an elegant pastel number that didn't show off too much leg.
ASCOT 2024: ROYAL LADIES' DRESS CODE REVEALED
- In the Royal Enclosure - A dress or skirt falling just above the knee or longer, shoulder straps that are a minimum width of 1 inch / 2.5cm, a jacket or pashmina may be worn, a trouser suit of matching material and colour, a jumpsuit that falls below the knee and complies with the shoulder strap requirements, hats must be worn. However, a headpiece or hatinator with a minimum base diameter of 4 inches / 10cm is acceptable.
- In the Queen Anne Enclosure - A dress or top and skirt, with shoulder or halter neck straps (lace and chiffon fabrics are permitted, no minimum length), A trouser suit of matching material and colour, a jumpsuit that falls below the knee and complies with the shoulder strap requirements, a hat, headpiece or fascinator.
- In the Village Enclosure - A dress or top and skirt, with shoulder or halter neck straps (lace and chiffon fabrics are permitted, no minimum length), trouser suits are welcome and should be of matching material and colour, jumpsuits should fall below the knee and comply with the above strap requirements, a hat, headpiece or fascinator.
- In the Windsor Enclosure - Whilst there is no official dress code for the Windsor Enclosure, guests are encouraged to dress in smart daywear. A hat, headpiece or fascinator is encouraged along with a jacket and collared shirt.
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