Ladies Day has made its glamorous return to Cheltenham, with guests showing up in their droves with feather, furs and high heels aplenty.
Famous faces like Georgia Toffolo and presenter Josie Gibson were joined by revellers sporting gravity-defying fascinators, bright yellow tailored suits and a sea of tweed on day two of the races.
In 2020, it was renamed ‘Festival Wednesday’ and was further rebranded as ‘Style Wednesday’ in 2025.
But now the decades-old title has made a triumphant comeback, inviting female attendees to show up in their finest ensembles.
Darts sensation Luke Littler‘s girlfriend Faith Millar made the most of the sunny weather in a hot pink strapless dress, while others made statements with theatrical headwear.
One fashioned a green hat into a countryside scene, and another sported a fluffy white fascinator that looked like a cloud.
Many guests sported neon hues and bright colours for theracecourse on Wednesday
Ladies Day has made its glamorous return to Cheltenham, with guests showing up in droves with feather, furs and high heels aplenty
One racegoer was theatrical in a very involved headpiece which featured wings
One racegoer blended into the blue skies as she wore a hat that looked like a fluffy white cloud
Attendees raised a toast as they basked in the sun for Ladies Day on Wednesday
One reveller painted her nails pastel pink for the event
Another lady opted for a hot pink hat and cerulean blue coat
Famous faces like Georgia Toffolo were joined by revellers sporting gravity-defying fascinators, bright yellow tailored suits and a sea of tweed on day two of the races
In 2020, it was renamed ‘Festival Wednesday’ and then for 2024 and 2035, it was further rebranded to ‘Style Wednesday’
Georgia Toffolo, 31, wore a deer print coat and ‘hairy’ stilettos to lead the glamour on Wednesday.
The TV personality, who plans her outfits months in advance, was lamenting how her furry shoes from Western Affair were not faring too well in the mud.
She looked incredible wearing her coat which she sourced from eBay over a Gucci jumper and a mini skirt from Maje.
Keeping on the furry theme, she carried a shearling bag from Dior wore a camel-coloured hat from JT Millinery.
Georgia’s husband was not with her on the day amid his Brewdog business woes, but that should come as no surprise.
He previously joined her at the horse racing but decided it wasn’t for him.
Georgia shared some pictures of her look on social media on Wednesday and wrote: ‘Day two at Cheltenham… here we go again. I feel reallyyyy special in this outfit.
One guest was elegant in an all-white outfit for Ladies Day at Cheltenham
Another reveller added a fun flair with a neck scarf
Luke Littler’s girlfriend Faith Millar made the most of the sunny weather in a hot pink strapless dress, while others made statements with theatrical headwear
Georgia Toffolo wore a deer print coat and ‘hairy’ stilettos to lead the glamour on Wednesday
Elsewhere, Josie Gibson arrived on the arm of farrier Sam Wolfenden who has appeared on This Morning before
Jade Holland Cooper was sophisticated as ever in a patterned blazer and skirt, which she wore with burgundy boots
One guest at day two of Cheltenham Festival fashioned a green hat into a countryside scene
Now the decades-old title of Ladies Day has made a triumphant comeback, inviting attendees to show up in their finest ensembles
Houndstooth and plaid were some of the patterns spotted, alongside tailored suits aplenty
Some guests opted for more neutral tones and focused on the tailoring of their ensembles
Attendees donned simple black coats, but enjoyed an added pop of colour for their look
There were plenty of statement hats from racegoers at Cheltenham Festival this morning
Day two saw yet another round of glamorous feathers and fascinators among guests
One attendee was looking glamorous in a floral cape dress paired with black gloves
Feathers and furs were on display at Ladies Day during Cheltenham Festival 2026
‘I’ve been attending Cheltenham for as long as I can remember, and every year it gets trickier trying to think outside the box while still weaving in the heritage and style of Cheltenham that we all love.
‘I do slightly worry I may have pushed the fashion boundaries a little far this time…
‘Because yes, I can confirm I am wearing hairy pointed stilettos to Cheltenham.
‘And of course I searched high and low for the prettiest brolly in the land – as we all know Cheltenham never fails to provide a little scattering of rain.
‘P.S. My shearling Dior saddlebag is the one thing I would grab in a fire.’
Elsewhere, Josie Gibson arrived on the arm of farrier Sam Wolfenden who has appeared on This Morning before.
Royals including Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall and her husband were in attendance, as well as Queen Camilla.
Zara was elegant as ever in a grey and burgundy coat and matching fascinator, while the King’s wife looked ready for spring in a light tan jacket and feathered hat.
Elsewhere, the Princess of Wales’ mother Carole Middleton was stylish in a navy hat and coat.
Ladies Day is known as the most fashionable day at Cheltenham – and there is also a Best Dressed competition. According to Gloucestershire Live, there are goodies to be claimed too, as ‘the first 200 women entering the Centaur events space will be treated to a complimentary welcome spritz’.
Whilst there were plenty of glamorous women at Tuesday’s event, the men certainly held their own as well, with some opting for brightly coloured statement suits, wacky windcheaters and overcoats.
Spirits were high as revellers gathered around large screens to watch the action unfold as drinks flowed freely.
Mike and Zara Tindall beamed as they attended Ladies Day at Cheltenham on Wednesday
Princess Anne’s daughter chatted with the Princess of Wales’ mother Carole Middleton
Queen Camilla looked ready for spring in a light tan jacket and feathered hat at the event
One woman opted for a very chic tailored suit, including a waistcoat and tie
A racegoer looked elegant wearing a white and burgundy outfit to Ladies Day
Celebrities including Luke Littler joined King Charles’ niece Zara Tindall – a regular fixture at the races – who was spotted with her husband Mike.
The big race of the day was the Champion Hurdle where Lossiemouth, who is fondly known as the ‘Queen of Cheltenham’, cruised to victory.
The ‘star mare’ won both the 2024 and 2025 winner of the Mares’ Hurdle and was the favourite 7/5 ahead of Tuesday’s race.
Trainer Willie Mullins told ITV: ‘She’s a star mare. To come back four years in a row, let alone win, that is incredible.
‘When I put her cheek pieces on her I thought, wow, that’s the old Lossiemouth.’
Lossiemouth’s jockey Paul Townend said: ‘It’s easy when they have as much ability as she does. She turns up and she does her business.’
Meanwhile, the League Against Cruel Sports has called for a ‘boycott’ of the races following the death of a horse earlier on Tuesday.
Hansard, an eight-year-old gelding, suffered a fall while running on the flat in the Singer Arkle Challenge Trophy Novices’ Chase – the second race of the day.
The Jockey Club, which owns and operates Cheltenham Racecourse, said it was deemed the best course of action for him was to be ‘humanely euthanised’.
Emma Slawinski, chief executive of the charity, told the BBC: ‘The death of Hansard will sadden all animal lovers but tragically it’s not a surprise, as every year horses are raced to their deaths at the Cheltenham Festival.’