Racegoers arrived at Royal Ascot in standout style on Wednesday, turning heads as they stepped out for the second day of the annual racing festival.
One of the biggest fixtures in the racing calendar, the celebrated Berkshire event is renowned not only for its sporting heritage but also for the high-profile fashion on display.
This year’s official style guide was put together by menswear expert Daniel Fletcher, whose past design work includes collaborations with Louis Vuitton, JW Anderson and Victoria Beckham.
The lookbook sets out the key rules for dressing at the event and, for the first time, also names an official colour of the year: bright tomato.
Judging by the outfits on show, many attendees appeared to embrace the guidance, arriving in a range of bold and eye-catching ensembles for a day at the races.
Among them was fashion and lifestyle influencer Flora Gibbs, who wore the featured shade in an elegant red suit by The Fold, finished with a dramatic pink hat.
Floral prints, polka dots and vibrant outfits were also the order of the day for many, while others looked effortlessly elegant in crisp white frocks.
Royal Ascot, the jewel in the crown of the UK racing calendar, started yesterday with the Queen Anne Stakes and The King Charles III Stakes and will run until Saturday.
Ready for the racing action! Revellers arrived on day two of Royal Ascot in Berkshire dressed to the nines
The festival was founded by Queen Anne in 1711 after she declared Ascot ideal for ‘horses fit for kings’ and has today become a major social event as well as a sporting attraction.
Today, stylish racegoers turned the racecourse into a sea of vibrant outfits in bright prints to ensure they stood out from the crowd.
Royal Ascot is known for its strict dress code. Whilst no dress code rules apply in the Windsor Enclosure, although the majority of guests choose to dress up regardless, a strict dress code operates across the Royal and Queen Anne Enclosures.
Hats are a must in both Royal enclosures. Alternatively, a headpiece or ‘hatinator’ with a minimum base diameter of 4 inches (10cm) is also acceptable.
Dresses must be knee length or longer and forget spaghetti straps – all shoulders must be a minimum width of 1 inch (2.5cm).
Strapless, off-the-shoulder and one shoulder items are also banned in the Royal and Queen Anne Enclosures.
Shorts of any kind are not permitted. But having been included in the dress code since 1971, trouser suits remain a popular choice – although they mustn’t be mismatched.
From 2017 onwards, jumpsuits have also been accepted as Ascot worthy, while men must stick to black dress shoes worn with ankle socks, but there are no footwear specifications for women.
Couple goals: Polo player Charles Hanbury and his wife Yoanna put on a sweet display at the event
Flower power: One attendee looked every inch the glamorous attendee on Wednesday in her floral dress
Spot-tacular! One racegoer was very on trend with her polka-dotted outfit on the second day of the racing meet
Dressed to impress: One attendee donned an all-pink outfit to the Berkshire racecourse on the second day of the event
Lady in red: Flora Gibbs attended the second day in a bright red suit from The Fold – but her Jane Taylor headpiece stole the show
Pretty in pink! Influencer Leonora Smee, known for showcasing her privileged lifestyle online, arrived in a Amiee Joyce bespoke gown, Garrard jewellery, Vivien Sherrif hat, Launer bag and Emmy London shoes
Making a statement! One lady donned a extravagant feather to the Berkshire-based racing meet
Yesterday afternoon, the new Mrs Peter Phillips made her official debut as a member of the Royal Family, joining her husband in the traditional carriage procession at Royal Ascot.
Before the racing got underway, all eyes were on the newlyweds, who tied the knot during an ‘intimate’ ceremony in the Cotswolds less than two weeks ago, as they entered the Ascot paddock in bright sunshine.
Harriet Sperling, 45, and her new husband Peter Phillips arrived in the second royal carriage, with King Charles and Queen Camilla leading the procession in the first, on the opening day of the prestigious British racing event.
NHS nurse Ms Sperling looked the picture of elegance in a Suzannah London blue silk Biarritz dress and cream Jimmy Choo slingback heels as she took her place beside her new mother-in-law, Princess Anne, in the horse-drawn carriage.
Aside from the wedding ring on her left hand, the biggest hint at Ms Sperling’s recent nuptials came via the sky-blue Anya Hindmarch clutch bag she carried – embroidered with her new initials, HP.
Ms Sperling finished the look with a Mini Mena teardrop-style blue straw hat and a bracelet and earrings by esteemed jeweller Pragnell.
Meanwhile, Peter Phillips cut a dashing figure in his morning suit with top hat and tails – and looked delighted to be enjoying the royal summer calendar event with his new wife by his side.
In a break from royal tradition, the 48-year-old also wore a gold wedding band signifying his pride at his newlywed status.
Right on trend! Jade Holland Cooper looked elegant in a fully bespoke Holland Cooper ensemble
Floaty fashion! A racegoer shows off her dreamy cream dress as the second day of Royal Ascot gets underway
Strike a pose: One attendee opted for a pastel blue dress with a backless design and matching accessories
Former Made in Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo went for an all-gold look in a vintage dress on the second day of Royal Ascot
Paint the town red! Another elegant attendee took note of this year’s colour of the year – bright tomato
Nice in neutrals! One attendee looked stunning in a cream dress and wide-brimmed hat
Thrice as nice! One group enjoyed a glass of champagne in the sunshine before the races kicked off
Hat’s the spirit! These racegoers commanded attention with their bright and enormous headpieces
Dressed to impress: From L to R Georgina Chant, Danielle Copsey, Ian Copsey, Natalie Rushdie, Chris Barr, Laura-Ann Barr and Zafar Rushdie attend day two of Royal Ascot 2026
Dressed to impress! Singer Natalie Rushdie and Georgina Chant looked elegant day two of Royal Ascot 2026
Say cheese! A group of racegoers posed for the cameras while dressed to the nines
Check him out! One male racegoer looked the part in checked red trousers and a top hat on Wednesday
Bold and beautiful: One woman opted for a pink and blue dress for her 2026 Royal Ascot ensemble
There were hats of all different shapes and sizes at Royal Ascot on Wednesday, including this furry bonnet
Men in the royal family and aristocratic circles, including Prince William, tend to not always wear the rings exchanged on their wedding days.
Seated next to Peter Phillips in the carriage was the Queen’s nephew Sir Ben Elliot, former co-chair of the Conservative Party.
Princess Anne, 75, appeared to be enjoying the moment with her new daughter-in-law. The Princess Royal, dressed in a striking striped dress with a wide-brimmed green hat, chatted to Ms Sperling as the carriage made its way into the main paddock.
Also joining the just-married couple in the royal procession were the Duke and Duchess of Wellington, seated beside the King and Queen, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester who waved from the third coach.
It isn’t Ms Sperling’s first appearance at the summer racing event beloved by the Royal Family; with the King and Queen warmly welcoming the couple in 2025.
After arriving in the stands this afternoon, the happy couple shared a tender moment when they raised a glass of champagne.
The new Mrs Peter Phillips was also spotted chatting to her new sister-in-law, Zara Tindall, who was one of the first royals to arrive alongside husband Mike.
And once the racing began, Ms Sperling and her new husband appeared animated at the results below, following the horses closely as they charged for the line.
Ms Sperling couldn’t hide her emotion as she watched the runners and riders below.
The King and Queen also couldn’t hide their emotions as they cheered on their favoured horses, with Charles brandishing a racing guide in the direction of the course.
Queen Camilla, wearing a pale blue ensemble with statement millinery in the same shade, had earlier offered a cheery wave to those watching in the stands as the royals made their grand entrance.