Glam Cheltenham Festival revellers hope for the luck of the Irish as they celebrate St Patrick’s Thursday in green

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FABULOUS dresses and eye-catching outfits that would make anyone’s head turn, the annual Cheltenham Festival is back for day three – this time, with plenty of green.

Despite the chilly and cloudy weather, attendees arrived at the Gloucestershire racecourse in jaw-dropping looks, giving viewers major style inspiration.

i-ImagesZara Tindall led the stylish pack in a chic khaki green coat and leather gloves[/caption]

PAThe royal was joined by her smarty dressed husband, Mike Tindall[/caption]

PAThese pals turned heads with their bold and unusual fascinators and bright sunnies[/caption]

SplashTwo glamorous friends appeared in high spirits as they enjoyed the famous racecourse[/caption]

SplashThis reveller went all out in a bright green midi skirt and eye-popping fascinator to complete the look[/caption]

PAOne woman looked sensational in a forest green suit and a matching purse[/caption]

i-ImagesGeorgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo opted for a chic ensemble paired with a pleated midi skirt and a cosy jumper[/caption]

GettyNewly-married Georgia paid a subtle tribute to Princess Diana with a similar jumper[/caption]

PAThese two racegoers turned heads in bright suits and a matching printed tie[/caption]

One attendee looked spectacular in a forest green blazer, a bright lippy and a stunning shamrock broochSportsfile

With the tipple flowing and smiles beaming, glamorous revellers pulled out all the stops with their outfits, as they arrived at the racecourse for St Patrick’s Thursday.

Thursday is always known as St Patrick’s Day at the legendary event, even if it doesn’t fall on March 17. 

Braving nippy temperatures, numerous revellers were seen dressed accordingly in green ensembles, parading in bright frocks and emerald accessories.

While some went out in bold colours – with one woman rocking a smart green suit – other racegoers preferred to stick to more subtle details, such as green purses and winter boots.

Amongst the thousands of attendees were also newly-married Georgia Toffolo, Danny Dyer and ex-footballer Peter Crouch.

Georgia, who recently tied the knot with Brewdog boss James Watt, also paid a touching tribute to Princess Diana, wearing a bright red jumper with white sheep.

In true Cheltenham style, fashion-loving racegoers have certainly not held back with their headwear, with many showcasing striking fascinators and bold hats to keep warm in the cold temperatures.

Ever since Queen Victoria reigned and visited the famous racecourse in the 1830s wearing a hat, ladies have displayed their best looks at the races. 

The stunning revellers appeared in high spirits and looked sensational with chic boots, sky-high stilettos, paired with shiny accessories and flawless make-up fit for the red carpet.

It’s not just women who have donned their fanciest frocks and stylish outfits today – men, too, have chosen their finest suits for the racecourse extravaganza.

Yesterday, there was also some celeb spotting, with the ultimate royal style queen Zara Tindall, 43, and Princess Eugenie, 34, coordinating ensembles.

The pair were joined by their husbands, former rugby champion Mike Tindall, 46, and businessman Jack Brooksbank, 38, who both looked smart in suits.

Queen Camilla, 77, arrived in high spirits and was wrapped up in a brown coat and snug hat.

There have also been some changes in terms of the dress code – with attendees now encouraged to not only look high-fashion but also parade outfits that are more sustainable – and cheaper.

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In 2024, a Cheltenham Racecourse spokesperson said: “This year we re-launched day two of The Festival as Style Wednesday to celebrate ‘fast horses, slow fashion’, encouraging racegoers to make more sustainable fashion choices, showcasing their unique and personal style, and to share the stories behind their amazing outfits with friends, family and on social media.

“This includes re-wearing outfits they already have in their wardrobes, purchasing timeless garments to wear again and again and also buying from retailers specialising in pre-loved clothing.”

Around a whopping 250,000 Cheltenham fans are expected to flood to the famous Gloucestershire racecourse for the four-day racing event, with day one kicking off in style.

Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, Cheltenham racecourse has hosted racing since 1815 and is one of the biggest highlights in the racing calendar.

This year the Cheltenham Festival started on Tuesday March 11 and will run until Friday March 14.

St Patrick’s Day is the focus for the third day and Gold Cup Day is on Friday.

Why has Ladies Day been scrapped at Cheltenham Festival?

Cheltenham’s Ladies Day event on day two of racing is now known as Style Wednesday – and it’s open to both men and women.

The centuries-old tradition was scrapped last year in a gender-neutral rebrand.

PAOne happy racegoer wore shamrock glasses and a bright green hat[/caption]

i-ImagesOthers preferred to show their respect for the green theme through more subtle details, such as bags and boots[/caption]

PAFormer footballer Peter Crouch was also spotted at the famous event[/caption]

PADespite the chilly weather, some revellers opted to leave their coats and tights at home[/caption]

PAThis horse racing fan pulled out all the stops with her eye-catching mini dress in bright yellow[/caption]

SplashAs always, the Cheltenham headwear did not disappoint, with this guest wearing a unmissable feather piece[/caption]

SplashTwo pals appeared in high spirits as they arrived at Cheltenham in knee-high boots[/caption]

SplashAnother racegoer was wearing a bright orange leprechaun beard – going nicely with his smart tweed suit[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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