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Bright colours and extravagant hats take over Cheltenham Festival fashion

Rainy weather at Cheltenham Festival didn’t stop racegoer fashion from being bright and bold.

Zingy colours seemed to herald the coming of spring, with outfits in all shades of the rainbow – from vibrant yellows to vivid blues.

And it wasn’t just enough to wear bright colours, but there also seemed to be a trend for clashing hues – think blue coats worn with pink accessories, or a green suit paired with a peach coat.

If racegoers weren’t wearing bright colours, then they were experimenting with print. This was seen in houndstooth suits with matching jackets – which seemed to be an overwhelming trend – as well as more subtle tweed and tartan patterns.

The second day of Cheltenham has historically been dubbed ‘Ladies Day’, but it’s now been renamed ‘Style Wednesday’ in a gender-neutral rebrand. The day has typically encouraged female racegoers to wear their finest high-end fashion – but that’s also shifted, as the day now celebrates ‘slow fashion’.

So vintage looks and classic outfits are all on the table – but one thing that definitely hasn’t changed is the vast array of hats at Cheltenham.

The festival is known for attracting all manner of headgear – from architectural shapes to extravagant fascinators – and this year is no different.

The trend of the week seems to be a ‘more is more’ approach to hats, with voluminous feathers and floral displays sprouting from headgear.

These are the kinds of hats traditionally seen at the event, but there were also some more modern headpieces that stood out from the crowd – such as an fluffy pair of electric blue ear muffs worn by one guest.

As always tends to be the way at Cheltenham, it’s pretty much encouraged for your hat to match your outfit in some way – after all, the headpiece

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