Zara Tindall stays chic as giant hats take over at Ladies Day

Zara Tindall stays chic as giant hats take over at Ladies Day

Zara Tindall stepped out for Ladies Day at the Randox Grand National Festival on Friday.

The 44-year-old royal opted for a refined and feminine look, wearing a pink blazer paired with matching pants.

Later sightings saw her wearing a cream pantsuit with a matching hat that became synonymous with Aintree.

Alongside her were her husband Mike Tindall and their daughter Mia, making it a classy family affair.

Ladies Day, often referred to as the Scouse Met Gala, transformed Merseyside’s racecourse into a parade of bold choices and fearless fashion.

Around 50,000 spectators descended on Aintree, dressed in everything from brightly colored florals to bold mini dresses, all anticipating Saturday’s iconic Grand National.

The headwear, as always, attracted a lot of attention. Charlotte Hawes from Wirral embraced the ‘bigger is better’ mantra with a stunning black hat adorned with red roses, although she admitted it had a bit of weight to it.

Milliner Steph Corlett has revealed that demand for statement pieces has soared in recent years, with racegoers pulling out all the stops post-pandemic to make their looks unforgettable.

Hannah Mooney from Cheshire smartly selected her tweed outfit and camel trilby from charity shops and resale apps, opting instead to save her budget for betting.

Her sister Jessica summed up the atmosphere best, calling it “one of the best days of the year.”

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