High fashion stakes! Newmarket revellers enjoy Ladies Day (2024)

Racegoers dressed in all their finery beamed amid overcast skies as they descended on Newmarket racecourse this afternoon.

Despite the grey weather, glamorous attendees lit up the course onLadies Day of The July Festival 2024.

While Royal Ascottends to be a more formal occasion, there's no formal dress code for Newmarket - allowing revellers to express themselves with their fashion.

And today was a riot of colour and glitz, with attendees dressed to the nines in brightly coloured frocks, with Barbie pink very much the standout colour.

Here come the girls! Friends put on a glamorous display in brightly coloured dresses and statement hats

Racegoers react during the Bahrain Trophy Stakes on Ladies Day during The July Festival 2024

The event, which begins today and concludes on Saturday, hosts its Style Awards on Ladies Day as women don their glad rags.

And the style stakes are high, with £8,000 worth of prizes up for grabs in the 'Sustainable Style' awards.

Ladies Day at Newmarket is regarded as one of the hottest tickets of the summer season.

Visitors come from far and wide, donning their finest outfits, to enjoy the thrilling racing and compete for the style award.

As attendees descended on the racecourse, they donned their brightest and most glamorous outfits, from frills to netting - and fantastic headgear to boot.

Sadly, there is a sombre not to today's proceedings.

The racecourse is set to hold a minute's silence in support ofJohn Hunt after his wife and two daughters were tragically killed earlier this week.

On Wednesday, Hunt's wife and two daughters were revealed as the victims of a deadly crossbow attack at their home in Bushey, Hertfordshire.

Guests at Newmarket show off their style opting for brightly covered frocks in bold hues

HAT'S THE ONE: These stylish attendees paired their dresses with statement hats in matching tones

Today marked Ladies Day at the event, and racegoers certainly put their best style foot forward for the event

These racegoers wore matching frocks, which they paired with coordinating white fascinators

GOOD TIMES: These women, who appeared to be friends, were photographed laughing as they talked

Spirits at the event seemed high, with many off the attendees pictured laughing and smiling during their day out

Racegoers are snapped reacting while watching the Bahrain Trophy Stakes at today's event atNewmarket Racecourse

These racegoers were seen using their phones to take photosafter jockey Ryan Moore (not pictured) won the Kingdom Of Bahrain July Stakes

Attendees were snapped enjoying drinks and conversation at Newmarket racecourse today

One chic attendee showed off her classic style, donning a white dress with a black and white hat

Some were seen making the most of the balmy weather, sitting on the grass as they soaked up the atmosphere of the day

Another smiling racegoer is snapped as she attends Ladies Dayduring The July Festivalat Newmarket Racecourse

Racegoers watch on, pulling out their phones to take film and photographs after the Bet Boost At Bet365 Handicap

A minute silence was observed for Carol, Louise and Hannah Hunt ahead of Ladies Day, bringing a sombre tone to the day

A friend of Mr Hunt's told how the proud father would often show off pictures of his family.

Richard Hoiles, who has known the BBC racing commentator for 30 years, recalled how John, as 'one of the most respected and liked members of the press room', would regularly share with colleagues details of his home life.

The ITV commentator said that he and many others 'felt we knew' Mr Hunt's wife Carol, 61, and their daughters Louise, 25, and Hannah, 28.

Racing commentator Chamberlin, 50, introduced ITV's coverage of the racing, and said: 'We should be excited about the start of the July festival.

Statement fashion was the order of the day for this racegoer who donned a bold hat in a bright shade of green

Another racegoer shows off their style, donning a fascinator decorated with fabric flowers for Ladies Day

The balmy weather meant many wore summery frocks as they stepped out in style for today's races

HATS OFF: Another racegoer shows off a statement hat, pairing her white and green frock with coordinating headgear

Another guest at Ladies Day today wears a single colour outfit, pairing a yellow blazer with a fascinator in a similar hue

Two women step out in style, wearing chic dresses paired with bold hats as they enjoy a day out atNewmarket Racecourse

'But as I'm sure you've seen in the news, leading commentator John Hunt's wife and two daughters were killed yesterday in their own home.

'We will have four live races for you with John and his family very much in our thoughts.'

He added: 'In the helter skelter of modern-day life it's quite easy to lose track of the things that we hold dear, but John never has.

'I know I hugged my kids tighter last night on leaving for here. Knowing that that simple pleasure has been cruelly snatched away from one of mine, and many in the press room's, greatest friends.

'Words just seem hollow and inadequate in such circ*mstances and all we can try and do is provide some crumb of comfort by trying to exhibit the warmth and respect in which John and his family is held, as will be shown by the many tributes that will be held up and down the country today.'

High fashion stakes! Newmarket revellers enjoy Ladies Day (2024)
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