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Ladies Day Do’s & Dont’s - #AD

By Hollysbeautybox @hollysbeautybox
Ladies Day at famous horse racing events such as the Grand National and Cheltenham Festival have quickly become one of the most iconic events in the both the sporting and social calendar. However, for those of you lucky enough to be planning for next year’s festivities, picking out the perfect outfit can be somewhat difficult, with the possibility of appearing in the tabloids the next day for all the wrong reasons. Whereas for men, simply donning their favorite suit and praying that their pick in the ante-post betting comes in is an age-old tradition, winning in both the fashion and betting stakes for women is a distinctly trickier business.
Ladies Day Do’s & Dont’s - #AD
In light of recent years, when visitor outfits have received attention for all wrong reasons, the powers that be at the Grand National have urged this year's racegoers to 'smarten up' in order to ensure that the iconic event loses none of its decorum. So, while it is important to make a statement with your outfit of choice, there are a few simple rules that you must follow in order to win big at Ladies Day. A busy dress/simple hat, or simple dress/dramatic hat rule is still relevant today, but remember that less is more. Stick to the faithful rule that if you're showing cleavage don't show too much leg, and vice versa. This winning formula will have you battling it out with the rest of the fashionista’s in the hunt for some of the fantastic prizes on offer, such as sports cars and holidays. However, bookmakers Coral offer news and the latest Horse Racing tips on all races and can be your guide for the racing action on the day.
Make sure that you are prepared for a full day at the circuit, and although heels are of course an important part of any outfit, a pair of comfortable flats tucked away in your bag will be a welcome relief after hours on your feet. As well as this, simple tips such as selecting a hair style that compliments your outfit, as well as opting for stand-out colours are easy ways to finish ahead of your rivals.
Also, be sure to check out the rules and regulations for specific race courses, with the rules at Cheltenham perhaps differing from those at Aintree. As well as this, for those lucky enough to have access to member’s enclosures, denim, trainers, shorts and leggings are normally a major no-no.
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