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Incredible hats wow racegoers on Ladies Day
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Racegoers were dressed in incredible florals and bright colours for Ladies Day, the second day of the annual racing festival, which culminates with the Grand National steeplechase on Saturday.
Among the expected crowd of 50,000 at the Merseyside racecourse was Zara Tindall, wearing a cream trouser suit with matching hat, who was with her husband Mike and daughter Mia.
Charlotte Hawes, 32, from Wallasey, Wirral, said her hat, which was black and adorned with an arrangement of red roses, was “heavy” but “secure”.
She said:
“Bigger is better I think, you’ve got to go all out haven’t you? It’s once a year, Ladies Day.
“I love everyone’s style, everyone really makes an effort. It’s the Scouse Met Gala, as they say. All the girls of Liverpool are so stylish.”
Milliner Steph Corlett, 38, from Maghull, Merseyside, had been making her burgundy horse-shaped headpiece up until the night before the races and said it had been her busiest year yet for Ladies Day orders.

She said:
“The hats have suddenly just become a big thing now, the last few years it’s just got bigger and bigger. I think since Covid, people make more effort.”
Some racegoers were still trying to keep costs down while looking their best.
Hannah Mooney, 32, from Widnes, Cheshire, had sourced her tweed and brown outfit, with a camel-coloured trilby, from charity shops and preloved selling app Vinted.

She said:
“My aim was to spend as little as possible on an outfit so I could spend more on betting on the horses.”
Her sister Jessica Mooney, 34, who wore a floral long-sleeved dress with a white headband, said:
“You don’t see anything like this anywhere else.
“It’s definitely one of the best days of the year. Everyone puts so much effort in. The hats and the dresses are just incredible.”

Helen Scott-Allen, 46, from the Isle of Man, opted for vintage, with a 1950s horse-racing themed Paganne dress bought from eBay.
Her hat, which featured a horse and jockey, had been shipped from America.
Her husband, Dave Allen, 44, said his colour co-ordinated outfit was more last-minute.

He said:
“I do exactly as I’m told with about five minutes notice – so Helen puts a year’s worth of planning into it and I just do as I’m told on the morning of.”
Leanne Kelly. 41, from Perth, Scotland, wore a huge floral and feathered headpiece to match her off-the-shoulder dress.
She said: ” It’s all about the hat. I just love a hat. For me it’s got to be big, it’s got to be bold, it’s got to be something fun.”