Glamorous racegoers flaunt their bare legs in eye-catching frocks and fascinators as they hit Ladies’ Day at Chester | The Sun

BRIGHT colours, fascinators and sky-high stilettos – Ladies’ day at Chester has arrived. 

Glamorous race goers are strutting their stuff, pulling all the stops out as they go head to head in the battle for Best Dressed.




With vibrant colours, towering heels and daring dresses showing, guests have truly turned the racecourse into a fashion show. 

From dresses, to bright co-ords and jumpsuits, the revellers haven’t held back.

And as this season is all about keeping things bright and colourful, the girls have opted for deep greens, pinks, and blues. 

Racing days at Chester operated a far less strict dress code than other events like Royal Ascot. 

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This means guests have had the chance to explore the world of dresses, with many sporting thigh high splits and low cut dresses. 

Today is one of the most popular race days to attend.

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The girls took advantage of the sunny weatherCredit: SWNS
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Sporting their sky-high stilettos the Ladies are ready for a day of racingCredit: SWNS
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The girls are competing for the best dressed awardCredit: SWNS
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Ladies Day is famous for women dressing to the nines and donning fancy frocksCredit: SWNS
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Some women bared their legs in thigh high split dressesCredit: SWNS

There will be a very special guest attending to mark Ladies’ day. 

The first ever female jockey to win a race at Chester – Joan Calvert-Brown, now 77 – will return to the famous racecourse. 

She won the landmark ladies race in 1973 after it was agreed the year prior that women could ride in horse races.

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She will be a fitting guest on Ladies Day which sees the return of the ‘Best Dressed’ competition. 

Racegoers can enter from 11.30am until 2.45pm at the photo wall, adjacent to the Parade Ring, to be in with a chance of winning a host of prizes including a spa day for two, a shopping voucher and champagne.

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