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Stylish racing food have stuffed their best dresses and put forward their best fashion feet when they arrived for the fifth and last day of Royal Ascot.

And for once it seemed no cloud in the sky, and rain would not spoil the day on the Racecourse of Berkshire.

It may even have been too hot for some, with temperatures that reached 28c at some point.

Bright colors were the order of the day – in addition to statement hats of course – and the crowd was a sea of ​​people dressed in lively tones.

A number of attendees chose Geel, looked in their clear ensembles in summer and stylish.

Many chose Midi or even dresses of the full length, so that the modest look at the front and center looked when it arrived at fashion.

But as always, some of the most striking style moments came in the form of headwear, with some racing food choosing real eye-catching millinery.

Dressed on the nines, groups of stylish racing food also chose to coordinate their clothing for the annual occasion, instead of wearing their ensembles solo.

Racewur Tamara Holmgren (photo) really pushed the boat out, in which he opted for a light yellow dress with full length and a very striking hat

Racewur Tamara Holmgren (photo) really pushed the boat out, in which he opted for a light yellow dress with full length and a very striking hat

Many glamorous partygoers showed their fashion – thouperiness by attracting one of the most important trends of the season – Monochrome outfits.

When it comes to fashion, the word monochrome is often used to describe an ensemble that is black or white.

However, what it really means is an outfit where all items have the same color (regardless of what the color is).

To create a look that is not flat and boring, those who choose to dress in a monochrome look will often colors of the same shade, but different shades.

These differences – although subtle – add depth and visual interest to an outfit while they look chic.

Another noticeable choice of style that made many partygoers was their choice for block color above prints.

Although there were of course a few people present who opted for an ensemble with a pattern, it was different from many other years, where prints – often floral or botanically – rule.

Get most out of the heat, beautiful ball dresses, large fascinators and brave high hats were all also visible, because hundreds of well-to-do racing enthusiasts got the best out of the warm weather, which is a rarity in the UK.

Presenter Charlotte Hawkins (photo) was modest in a monochrome ensemble, two -hand the shades in her outfit while he had a general color palette

Presenter Charlotte Hawkins (photo) was modest in a monochrome ensemble, two -hand the shades in her outfit while he had a general color palette

For party -goer Holly Gilmer (photo) Emerald Green was the order of the day - but she mixed her look by throwing in some black accessories, such as a hat, bag and shoes

For party -goer Holly Gilmer (photo) Emerald Green was the order of the day – but she mixed her look by throwing in some black accessories, such as a hat, bag and shoes

Friends: Some friends chose to wear ensembles in shades that were not together, but supplemented each other well

Friends: Some friends chose to wear ensembles in shades that were not together, but supplemented each other well

Royal Ascot, known as the jewel in the crown of the British racing calendar, welcomes hundreds of thousands of gamblers during the five -day meeting.

Although there are no dress code rules applicable in the Windsor housing, although the majority of the guests choose to dress, anyway, a strict dress code works over the Royal and Queen Anne housings.

Hats are a must in both royal housings. As an alternative, a headpiece or ‘hatinator’ with a minimum base diameter of 4 inches (10 cm) is also acceptable.

Dresses must be knee length or longer and forget spaghetti -belts – all shoulders must be a minimum width of 1 inch (2.5 cm).

Strapless, off-the-shoulder and one shoulder items are also prohibited in the Royal and Queen Anne housing.

Shorts of any kind are not allowed. But after they have been included in the dress code since 1971, pants suits remain a popular choice – although they do not match.

From 2017, Jumpsuits have also been accepted as Ascot Worthy, while men have to adhere to black clothing shoes with ankle socks, but there are no footwear specifications for women.

The royal family – known to worship equestrian sports – appears at Royal ASCOT every year.

Hat is one: Ascot is a huge opportunity for those who like to make a statement with their headgear to really push out and wear something Weels

Hat is one: Ascot is a huge opportunity for those who like to make a statement with their headgear to really push out and wear something Weels

The Prince of Wales attended Ascot Solo last year, because a few months after Kate first announced to the world that the cancer was diagnosed with her.

This year William also went to the event without the princess of Wales by his side, as he was depicted next to his father, King Charles.

Instead, he sat next to Prince Saud Bin Khalid Al-Saud, a member of the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia, and opposite Charles, 76, and Camilla, 77, while they went their way to the racecourse through Koets while other partygoers watched.

It has been reported that at the last minute withdrew from attending the prestigious five -day meeting while “continuing to find the right balance” after her battle with cancer.

Racegoers had hoped to catch a glimpse of Kate, because William was mentioned as one of the numbers that racing prizes during day two of the festival.

ASCOT officials had announced at noon in a published list that the princess would be with William in the second carriage in the Royal Procession -which this year marks his 200 -year anniversary.

But less than half an hour later, Kensington Palace confirmed just before 12.30 that Kate would not be present – and a revised list of list was published by Ascot.

The history of fashion at Royal Ascot

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It was Beau Brummell, a good friend of the Prince Regent, who decided that ‘men of elegance should wear black coats and white cravings with trousers and this set the tone for the clothing code that is still being complied with by men in the royal housing.

1830s

Queen Victoria’s visit to Royal Ascot saw her arriving in a beautiful lace dress with a full bell and scarf. She also started a craze for the doorman bonnet and protected the wearer against male eyes.

1890S

When the start of a new century arrived, fashion was given an almost festive tone. Skirts were less full, but silhouettes finished a greater explanation with angular hips and puffed sleeves. Hats were large and full of feathers and decorations.

1900

One of the most iconic images of fashion; That of Audrey Hepburn was inspired in my honest lady when costume designer Cecil Beaton saw images of Black Ascot, the Royal Ascot meeting of 1910 was in full mourning for the death of King Edward.

1920s

Hemlines were shorter and cutbacks were smaller in the 1920s that reflect the uprising of a post -war generation against old traditions. Pearls and fur were the accessories of the day.

1950

The new look of Christian Dior, a small waist and full skirt, turned out to be popular, but it was when the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth and her stylish sister Princess Margaret De Stijl was wearing Royal Ascot that it was cemented in history.

Sixties

Royal Ascot’s glamorous profile elevated when the Italian actress Sophia Loren was photographed in the Royal Housing. In modern times some of the biggest names in Hollywood and fashion have been attended.

1970

TRAMER -SPACKS became more popular after their introduction to the dress code in 1971. Gertrude Shilling, the Ascot mascot, delighted the press with her extravagant outfits. For a year, one of her son David’s Millinery designs the based Rolls Royce of the Shilling, so the hat had to follow in a van.

1980

Sharp lines and bright colors were central in this decade. With explanation heights and pointed heels, there was little room for floating flowers in the Glamor from the 1980s.

2012

Royal ASCOT officially launches its style guide for racegoers that describe dress code instructions for the Royal Housing and Queen Anne Housing (formally known as stands).

2017

The jumpsuit is formally accepted in the Royal Enclosure Dress Code and the Queen Anne Housing Code is being expanded to the new village housing.

2018

Royal Ascot introduces style guides for the village housing and Windsor housing.

2020

Royal ASCOT is running behind closed doors for the first time in the history of the event during the Global Covid-19 Pandemie.

2021

Navy Morning suits were allowed in the Royal Housing.

Source: Royal Ascot

MailOnline understands that the princess was ‘disappointed’ not to be present ‘, but she must find the right balance if she fully returns to public assignments’.

Kate’s mother Carole Middleton, however, was present on Wednesday-her daughter-in-law Alizee Thevenet, the wife of Kate’s brother James Middleton.

The 43-year-old princess has made a gradual return to public tasks since the announced in January it was announced that she was in remission of cancer.

But in the past week she attended three high -profile events – the color, the annual order of the Garter Bandervice and a visit to a V&A storage facility in London.

The king and the queen were accompanied by Zara and Mike Tindall, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and Princess Anne and her husband Vice -Admiral Sir Tim Laurence on Wednesday.

Charles also organized Lady Sarah Chatto, the daughter of his deceased Aunt Princess Margaret and a favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. She was accompanied on the fourth carriage with her artist’s husband, Daniel Chatto.

Despite her proximity to her deceased Majesty, Lady Sarah is known to keep a low profile, and although she has attended Ascot in the past, she is not regularly seen with the royal family, apart from a handful of important events.

The king and the queen, both fans of racing, were also accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

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