Holly Willoughby oozes elegance in a white skirt suit and hat as she and regal Georgia Toffolo lead the celeb glamour at Royal Ascot ladies’ day

Holly Willoughby and Georgia Toffolo led the famous racers at Royal Ascot Ladies Day on Thursday.
Holly posed in her chic look before heading to Berkshire racetrack for the Royal Meeting’s most popular day, which traditionally brings out the most glamorous looks.
The 45-year-old TV star posted a photo of her stunning ensemble on Instagram, featuring a white pleated skirt and wrap jacket.
Jane added all-white accessories, including an elegant wide-brimmed hat from Taylor London and a £750 Aspinal midi Mayfair bag, and completed the look with a ruby red lipstick.
“We’re going to Ascot, officially for the horses, unofficially for champagne and cake,” Holly captioned the photo.
Meanwhile, Georgia Toffolo, 31, arrived for her third day at Ascot looking suitably royal.
Holly Willoughby and Georgia Toffolo looked chic in white pleated skirts and wrap jackets as they led the famous racers at Royal Ascot Ladies’ Day on Thursday.
Holly added all-white accessories, including an elegant wide-brimmed hat from Jane Taylor London and a £750 Aspinal midi Mayfair bag, and completed the look with a ruby red lipstick.
The former Made In Chelsea star paired her empire-line lemon yellow dress with a bold gold floral crown.
Holly and Toff will enjoy the day’s racing, including the Gold Cup, during the heatwave, with temperatures expected to rise to 30°C.
Some of the celebrity participants will join socialites in the Royal Enclosure, the racetrack’s most exclusive area and which has its own strict dress code.
While no dress code applies in the Windsor Keeps, with the majority of guests choosing to dress no matter what, a strict dress code is enforced in the Royal and Queen Anne Keeps.
Ladies must wear ‘a dress or skirt just above the knee or longer’ and ‘shoulder straps a minimum of 1 inch/2.5 cm wide’ and ‘a hat or cap with a sturdy base four inches in diameter.’
‘Charmers are not allowed. Novelty hats (i.e. those that are excessively large or those that promote or market any product or brand) are not permitted.’
Strapless, off-the-shoulder and one-shouldered clothing is also banned in the Royal and Queen Anne Enclosures.
“We’re officially here for Ascot for the horses, unofficially we’re here for the champagne and cake,” Holly told her Instagram followers.
Holly looked right at home with a microphone in hand as she was interviewed on the course
Georgia Toffolo arrived for her third day at Ascot looking suitably royal, teaming a lemon yellow empire-line dress with a stunning gold floral crown.
Toff, a regular at Ascot, looked gorgeous in her eye-catching headpiece, which she completed with diamond drop earrings.
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Shorts of any kind are not allowed. But trouser suits, which have been included in the dress code since 1971, remain a popular choice, although they are not mismatched.
This year’s official catalog of the event was curated by menswear expert Daniel Fletcher, who has previously designed for the likes of Louis Vuitton, JW Anderson and Victoria Beckham.
The guide outlines the dos and don’ts of the annual event and, for the first time, also names the color of the year: bright tomato.
Those racing in the Thursday sunshine were joined by several senior members of the Royal Family and took to the stage for the car procession at 2pm.
Hollywood star Stanley Tucci, 65, a regular at royal events and dinner parties, looked equally at home in his SUV as he headed to the Berkshire racetrack with wife Felicity Blunt in the parade.
65-year-old Hollywood star Stanley Tucci went to the Berkshire racecourse with his wife Felicity Blunt and arrived with a royal procession.
Stanley was joined by his wife, literary agent Felicity Blunt; She looked so pretty with flowers and a fancy hat
Stanley and Felicity got into the carriage with Lady Cavendish
As well as having the honor of being in the procession, Stanley and Felicity were also given access to the Royal Lodge for the day, pictured with Ascot Authority Trustee Harry Morley and his wife Kate.
The American actor dressed for the part, opting for an impeccably tailored suit and a black top hat.
Meanwhile, the sister of Oscar nominee Emily Blunt, who starred in Tucci’s The Devil Wears Prada, made a stylish appearance in a floral dress.
In addition to having the honor of being in the procession, Stanley and Felicity were given access to the Royal Lodge for the day.
The American actor has met the King before, including when Charles hosted an Italian-themed dinner party at Highgrove Manor.
Traveling behind King Charles and Queen Camilla in the second open house were the Princess Royal, her husband, Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall, 45, was photographed in the third carriage with the Aga Khan’s daughter Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Qatari businessman Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani and legendary Irish racehorse trainer Willie Mullins.
GMB star Charlotte Hawkins looked stunning in a tomato red dress and hat, which was named the color of the year in the event’s official lookbook.
Ascot favorite James Blunt was generally elegant as he arrived with wife Sofia.
Ick Knowles and his wife Katie were also among the Women’s Day attendees; Katie wowed in her white midi dress and pillbox hat
Gladiators and Strictly star Harry Aikines-Aryeetey swapped leotards for top hats and tails for his day out with wife Lauren
Lydia Millen looked lovely in her custom Sassi Holford dress and Jane Taylor hat.
Royal Ascot, the jewel in the crown of the UK racing calendar, kicks off on Tuesday with the Queen Anne Stakes and The King Charles III Stakes and continues until Saturday.
The festival was founded by the Queen Mother in 1711 after she declared Ascot to be ideal for ‘horses fit for kings’, and today it has become both a major social event and a sporting attraction.
Yesterday the Princess of Wales brought the sunshine to Royal Ascot when she arrived at the races in a bright yellow dress after a two-year absence.




