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Ladies Day at a rainy Royal Ascot
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The Queen and Prince Philip were accompanied in the first carriage by Sir Peter O'Sullivan, 94, a BBC racing commentator, while the Middletons followed behind in the fourth carriage.
The Middletons' appearance at Royal Ascot is a clear sign of their acceptance into the inner circle of the Royal Family.
The Duke of Edinburgh and Carole Middleton share a joke whilst watching the Queen present the prize for the Gold Cup.
Carole watches the race action with Michael by her side.
The Middletons were in the fourth carriage, accompanied by Ronald Arculli, left, former head of the Hong Kong stock exchange and head of the Hong Kong Jockey club.
Princess Anne, wearing the same suit she wore for Kate and William's wedding last year, travelled with Princess Beatrice in the carriage behind the Queen and Prince Philip.
Princess Beatrice looked stunning in a red and cream Erdem dress, a designer favoured by the Duchess of Cambridge, worn with nude YSL platforms and a red silk Christian Louboutin clutch.
Eugenie paired her Ladies Day look with a very impressive pair of Christian Louboutin heels.
The Countess of Wessex with Prince Michael and Princess Michael of Kent.
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THE NEW ASCOT DRESS CODES
ROYAL ENCLOSURE DRESS CODE
- Dresses and skirts should be of modest length defined as falling just above the knee or longer
- Dresses and tops should have straps of one inch or greater
- Jackets and pashminas may be worn but dresses and tops underneath should still comply with the Royal Enclosure dress code
-Trouser suits are welcome. They should be of full length and of matching material and colour
-Hats should be worn; a headpiece which has a base of 4 inches (10cm) or more in diameter is acceptable as an alternative to a hat
-Strapless, off the shoulder, halter neck, spaghetti straps and dresses with a strap of less than one inch (2.5cm) are not permitted
- Midriffs must be covered
-Fascinators are no longer permitted in the Royal Enclosure; neither are headpieces which do not have a base covering a sufficient area of the head (4 inches / 10cm)
GRANDSTAND DRESS CODE
-A hat, headpiece or fascinator should be worn at all times
- Strapless or sheer strap dresses and tops are not permitted
-Trousers must be full length and worn with a top that adheres to the guidelines above (i.e. strapless or sheer strap tops are not permitted)
- Jackets and pashminas may be worn but dresses and tops underneath should still comply with the Grandstand Admission dress code
-Midriffs must be covered
-Shorts are not permitted |
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Margaruitte boleh limit 3 picca per post x? baru nampak cantik |
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Reply 3# yipun_78
ok nanti cuba buat |
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It won't rain on our fashion parade! Ladies Day racegoers brave bad weather at Royal Ascot to put on stunning display of hat designs
It is the highlight of the summer social calendar and nothing - not even the prospect of the predicted 2pm thunderstorm - could dampen the spirits of racegoers on Ascot's Ladies Day.
The royal racecourse was transformed into a sea of colour for the third day of the Royal meet, with bright outfits topped off by the most flamboyant of hats.
Tickets have been sold out for months for this year's Ladies Day - the day in which women wear their biggest, boldest, and often most outlandish outfit.
With the rain falling steadily all night, the grounds were wet, meaning that ladies had to pick their way through muddy puddles in their finery - but even that was not enough to curb the enthusiasm.
Despite the gathering clouds, the crowds were in high spirits as they flocked through the gates.
As befits tradition, statement hats were the order of the day, with everything from Olympic torches to teapots providing inspiration for the headgear on show, with many racegoers clearly keeping their most magnificent outfits for the occasion.
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kenapa tak masuk dlm thread queen elizabeth je? |
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sbb ni bukan pasal Queen E maaa... ni kan event of d year yg pemes ngan fashion, hat |
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Hold on to your hats (and your hemlines)! Ascot ladies battle with the wind as gales blowing through Royal course play havoc with race day outfits
As howling winds hit Royal Ascot today, race goers in their race day finery were forced to hold on to their hats as gusts of wind threatened to send them soaring across the parade ground.
Girls in floaty dresses came a cropper as strong gusts lifted up their hemlines, revealing a dress code-flouting expanse of leg - and on some occasions, even their underwear.
Brollies were wrestled back into shape after turning inside out, and carefully blow-dried hair was whipped into tangled birds' nests.
Given that this was the fourth day of inclement weather at the Royal meet, punters were well-prepared for the rain - but little could prepare them for the gales.
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