Ascot head-dresser was founded by Queen Anne in 1711, Royal Ascot has evolved into a premier social occasion and sporting event. This historic event draws thousands of attendees each year, blending tradition, fashion, and world-class horse racing.
Racegoers showcased elaborate headdresses for the second day of Royal Ascot, with over 250,000 attendees expected throughout the week at the Berkshire track. TV presenters and stylists like Charlotte Hawkins, Louise Roe, Nana Acheampong, and Zara Sassoon-Munns were in attendance. Many women arrived at the sunny racecourse wearing ornate millinery. The Prince of Wales and Queen Camilla are also expected to attend day two of the event.
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot sees women donning head-turning millinery for the third day of the prestigious event at the Berkshire racecourse. Known not only for its thrilling horse races, Ascot is a major social occasion, with over 250,000 attendees expected over the five-day event.