ONE of the most elite dates in the racing calendar is back and Aintree guests have certainly pulled out all stops with their fashion looks.
Revellers arrived for day one of the Grand National Festival today and have been aiming to stand out from the crowd with their bold ensembles.
PAAintree guests have arrived in style for day one of the Grand National Festival[/caption]
PAGlam pals have arrived dressed to the nines for the day of racing[/caption]
PATwo stylish friends posed for a photo by the race course in pretty mini dresses[/caption]
PABold dresses and towering stilettos were the outfit of choice for many revellers[/caption]
This woman, dressed head to toe in red, cut a glamorous figure at the Grand National FestivalPA
SplashThis stylish guest dazzled in a brown satin dress, camel coat and feathered headpiece[/caption]
SplashThis guest proved you don’t need colour if your black and white ensemble hits all the right notes[/caption]
SplashThis pink fascinator stood out from the crowd at Aintree[/caption]
SplashGuests kicked off day one of the Grand National Festival in style[/caption]
Dave NelsonA group of friends looked sensational as they arrived in their finery[/caption]
PAThis woman opted for a classic-looking black outfit with a lace strappy top section[/caption]
PAMany stylish arrivals chose bold prints for their looks[/caption]
PAMany women showed off bold fascinators that paired with their eye-catching dresses[/caption]
PAGuests appeared in high spirits as they arrived with their friends and posed for photos[/caption]
PAThis guest looked pretty in pink as she arrived on her phone[/caption]
Around 150,000 people are expected at the racing bonanza over the three-day festival, with the iconic Grand National taking place on Saturday.
Today guests have kicked off the celebrations at the Merseyside racecourse with cut-out dresses and daring stilettos.
Many appeared in high spirits for the exhilarating day, posing for photos and sipping champagne in the sun.
While Cheltenham attendees often prefer tweed-themed outfits, Aintree tends to attract bold fashion, with guests encouraged to dress “to feel your best.”
And unlike Royal Ascot, the dress cost is less strict.
Attendees can even wear fancy dress, as long as it isn’t deemed to be offensive.
The website states: “At Aintree Racecourse we believe racing should be enjoyed by anyone and everyone.
“And one thing is certainly true, the more relaxed and comfortable we feel, the more likely we are to have a great time.
“So that’s why we’ve created one very simple piece of guidance, to come ‘dressed to feel your best.
“We’re all unique, and no more so than in our sense of style and comfort.
“For some, wearing a nice sweatshirt, pair of jeans and clean trainers is what makes them feel confident and at-ease.
“For others, they might prefer to turn heads with a sharp suit or glamorous dress and high heels, particularly for one of our big race meetings.
“But whatever your tastes, the most important thing when choosing your outfit is, of course, comfort and confidence.
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“So wear what feels right for you and will keep you feeling your best from start to finish, whatever the weather.”
The Grand National, which will kick off at 4pm on Saturday afternoon, remains arguably the biggest horse race in the world.
What is banned at Aintree when it comes to fashion?
Fancy dress is also encouraged, but the racecourse adds: “please avoid inappropriate or offensive outfits, as anything deemed vulgar or derogatory may be refused entry.”
The event, which traditionally features 40 horses, has been running since 1839 and around a third of the UK is expected to put at least one bet on this year’s race.
Last year’s winner was Corach Rambler, who took home the huge £1million prize.
In 2021 Rachael Blackmore became the first-ever female jockey to win the Grand National.
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PAChampagne has been flowing for many revellers at the Merseyside racecourse[/caption]
PATwo guests beamed as they posed for a photo together at Aintree[/caption]
PAMany guests had no intention of blending in with the crowd and opted for out-there ensembles[/caption]
PAOne woman was ready to paint the town red as she arrived hand-in-hand with a male guest[/caption]
PATwo pals arrived in the sun and were dressed in eye-catching looks[/caption]“}]]