Racegoers vied to win the title of best dressed racegoer on Ladies Day at Aintree
The winner of the prestigious prize will get a luxury holiday worth £10,000 in the Dominican Republic
Despite the chilly weather, summery sleeveless frocks and open sandals proved popular with the style set

Big dresses aren't just for weddings! Some of the stars of Channel 4's My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding show off their race day finery at Aintree


Bling is in! The stars of My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding clearly enjoy going all out on days out as well as at their weddings, as these photos reveal


Flashing the flesh: This racegoer (left) has chosen a beautiful crimson colour but is flashing a little too much cleavage, as is this lady in a cream dress

High jinks: A pair of racegoers seem a little the worse for wear after a few glasses of wine as they enjoy their day out on Ladies Day at Aintree

And they're off! A pair of scantily clad racegoers flash a little too much cleavage as they cheer on their chosen horses to victory at Aintree

Enjoying themselves: A flock of colourfully dressed racing aficionados give the photographers a thumbs up as they stumble past the stands at Aintree

Racing fun: A pair of racing fans giggle as they inspect a photo while walking past the stands

Glamorous: A pair of racegoers show off their spangled outfits and skyscraper heels

Having fun: A lady in an eye-catching purple ensemble giggles as she enjoys the sunshine

That's not very ladylike! A pair of tipsy racegoers take inspiration from Miley Cyrus after having a few too many drinks during Ladies Day at Aintree


Bloomin' marvellous: A racegoer shows off her poppy print dress and cream fascinator, while another plumps for an ethereal ensemble complete with a parasol

In bloom: A racegoer opts for a stunning floral ensemble topped with an eye-catching hat

Matching: Everything in this lady's ensemble, from hat to shoes, is designed to co-ordinate

Short and sweet: A lady arriving at the races combines a white playsuit with bright accessories


Dressed to thrill: Colourful ensembles are an Aintree staple and this year's event proved no exception with racegoers opting for outfits in a rainbow of hues


Ladies Day: Queen Anne introduced the concept of Ladies Day in 1711 and, as these racegoers demonstrate, it remains hugely popular more than 300 years later

Having fun: Two racing aficionados, both of whom opted for co-ordinating cerise ensembles, relax as they enjoy the sunshine on Ladies Day at Aintree

Oh no! A racegoer shows off more than she bargained for thanks to an errant gust of wind

Yee hah! A lady clad in an emerald green dress puts her jockeying skills to the test

Ooops! One racegoer's skirt proved a tiny bit too short when she took to the dance floor

Fight! A female racegoer gets involved after a fight broke out during the 2.30pm race when a male racegoer got a little too friendly with another woman

Looking good: Two friends show off their pretty ensembles as they arrive at Aintree

Weather warning: The wind gets the better of this racegoer's floaty gold gown

Gorgeous! A lady looks lovely in a flowing white dress teamed with coral accessories


Unusual: While many racegoers opted for pretty icecream shades and classic summer stripes (left), others plumped for bolder choices like this lady in a lace jumpsuit

Enjoying a drink: A female racing fan swigs from a bottle of sparkling cava as she and her friends enjoy the sunshine and wait for the first race to begin

Enjoying themselves: A group of elegantly dressed racegoers pose for photographers as they make their way onto the course ahead of the day's racing action


Tucking in: A pair of racegoers stop for a snack as they make their way into the Aintree racecourse, while another pair fill up while on the move


Bright: Summer hues such as turquoise and crimson are a staple at Aintree and contribute towards the wonderfully colourful atmosphere

Cheerful: A racegoer teams her jolly pink dress with a pair of minimalist black court shoes

Classic coral: A stylish racegoer proves matchy-matchy still has legs in this cheerful ensemble

Chic: A beautifully dressed racegoer shows off her elegant pink suit and sensible silver flats

Pretty: While platforms remain de rigeur at Aintree, not everyone is wedded to sky-high heels - as this group of smartly dressed racegoers prove
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Lady in red: A racing aficionado shows off her impressively large crimson headpiece, which was clearly chosen to match her scarlet coat and lipstick

Looking good: Fashion blogger Prince Cassius (centre) and two glamorous friends make their way into the Aintree racecourse for a day out at the races

Spectacular: A pair of racegoers go all out to win the £10,000 Dominican Republic holiday via a pair of incredibly elaborate architectural fascinators

Looking lovely: A group of smartly dressed racing fans demonstrate how to do racecourse chic Aintree style on Ladies Day at the Grand National Festival

In bloom: A racing aficionado shows off her black and pink skater dress and matching hat

Pretty: A racegoer demonstrates how fashion at the races should be done in an elegant outfit

Mono-mania: A stylish racegoer opts for a black and white ensemble and a pink clutch


Lovely: Wedges, as worn by this pair of racegoers (left) offered an alternative to platform heels. Cream and white proved particularly popular (right) with the style set
GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN! THE LADIES OF AINTREE EXPLAIN WHY THEY LOVE RACE DAY SO MUCH
From raceday stalwarts to first time visitors to Aintree, visitors to the Grand National Festival are united by their love of racing and their plans to enjoy the day out. Here some of Aintree's racing fans explain why they love it so much:
Kerri, 24, Liverpool
This is my third time here and it is a girl's day out. We started planning it in the new year and we got up at 5am. We've been on the booze since 8am and plan to get smashed.
Leanne, 19, Manchester
This is my first time here and I am so excited. I could hardly sleep last night. I have never had a bet before and might do later if I see some colours that I like, but I am more into the fashion.
Rosie, 19, Newmarket
This is my third year here and for me the racing the highlight. The fashion is very important and elegance is key. I prepare months in advance but don't go down the self-tanning route - pale is beautiful. I don't want to look like an orange. I wish I had worn a coat though as it is freezing.
Emma, 27, Chester
I have been up since 6am getting ready and have had four spray tans this week. We had our first drink at 8am and are hoping to get lucky - with the fellas and the horses.
Sindi, 25, Toxteth
This is my second year here. I couldn't come last year as I was in Magaluf on a hen do but that was less fun than when I came here two years ago. This is my first day off since New Year's Day as I run my own cake making business and I have borrowed this outfit from my mum. She is with me today but I hate her coming as all the lads crack on to her. My stepdad won't talk to us when Aintree racing is on as he says we're a disgrace but we are both as bad as each other.
Emma, 44, Windsor
I have been coming here for at least 15 years and while I adore the first-class racing I also love the sights and sounds of the Liverpool people. This is a racing and fashion extravaganza and I think everyone likes to make a special effort on Ladies' Day, but being a southern softie I dress for the weather.
Amy, 21, Anfield
We were up at 6am to start getting ready and had a champagne breakfast at 8am. We had a spray tan yesterday and my dress is from Topshop. I love the dressing up and the glamour. I don't know how to bet but my stepdad said to back Tony McCoy as he is an OK rider.
With thanks to the Aintree Racecourse newsletter
Kerri, 24, Liverpool
This is my third time here and it is a girl's day out. We started planning it in the new year and we got up at 5am. We've been on the booze since 8am and plan to get smashed.
Leanne, 19, Manchester
This is my first time here and I am so excited. I could hardly sleep last night. I have never had a bet before and might do later if I see some colours that I like, but I am more into the fashion.
Rosie, 19, Newmarket
This is my third year here and for me the racing the highlight. The fashion is very important and elegance is key. I prepare months in advance but don't go down the self-tanning route - pale is beautiful. I don't want to look like an orange. I wish I had worn a coat though as it is freezing.
Emma, 27, Chester
I have been up since 6am getting ready and have had four spray tans this week. We had our first drink at 8am and are hoping to get lucky - with the fellas and the horses.
Sindi, 25, Toxteth
This is my second year here. I couldn't come last year as I was in Magaluf on a hen do but that was less fun than when I came here two years ago. This is my first day off since New Year's Day as I run my own cake making business and I have borrowed this outfit from my mum. She is with me today but I hate her coming as all the lads crack on to her. My stepdad won't talk to us when Aintree racing is on as he says we're a disgrace but we are both as bad as each other.
Emma, 44, Windsor
I have been coming here for at least 15 years and while I adore the first-class racing I also love the sights and sounds of the Liverpool people. This is a racing and fashion extravaganza and I think everyone likes to make a special effort on Ladies' Day, but being a southern softie I dress for the weather.
Amy, 21, Anfield
We were up at 6am to start getting ready and had a champagne breakfast at 8am. We had a spray tan yesterday and my dress is from Topshop. I love the dressing up and the glamour. I don't know how to bet but my stepdad said to back Tony McCoy as he is an OK rider.
With thanks to the Aintree Racecourse newsletter

Big day out: Colourfully dressed ladies make their way onto the course on the second day of the Grand National Festival race meeting

Colourful: A cheerfully dressed group of racegoers show off their take on summer dressing as they arrive at a rainy Aintree for Ladies Day


Dressed to the nines: A racegoer arrives in a bold dress embellished with pretty silk rosebuds while another keeps it simple in a coral frock and straw hat

Now that's what you call a hat! A racegoer in a vast fascinator and fur lined boots

Sparkling style: A racegoer opts for a floor-length glittering gown and a cosy fur wrap

Flower power: A racegoer arrives in a black and white skater dress teamed with red accessories

Hats you win: A pair of ladies with their eyes on the £10,000 Dominican Republic holiday prize show off their feathered and ribboned headgear as they arrive


Looking fabulous: A lady clutching a pint of beer shows off her elegant turquoise fascinator, while another seems to have been inspired by the racing action

Place your bets! A trio of racegoers show off their elegant frocks and fascinators while checking the form as they prepare to place their bets on Ladies Day.

Stalwart: Danielle O'Hara is a regular at Aintree and looked lovely in her coral pink dress

Cosy: A racegoer plumps for a cosy knee-length fur wrap teamed with a bright red hat

Looking good: A racegoer's blond Rapunzel-like locks are set off to perfection by her lilac outfit


Stunning: A lady shows off her incredible feathered fascinator, while another shows off a spectacular gingham, lime, yellow and black creation

Stunning: A group of beautifully dressed racegoers show off their hats, including one incredible botanical creation festooned with lifelike silk flowers

Enjoying the day: A pair of smiling racegoers arrive for a day out at Aintree

Dressed to impress: Racegoers show off their elaborate updos and lavishly embroidered frocks

Dramatic: A racegoer shows off her slashed floor-length frock and gunmetal fascinator


Fierce competition: With a £10,000 luxury holiday in the Dominican Republic at stake, racegoers upped the ante on the fashion front

Dressed to thrill: A group of cheerfully dressed racegoers show off their collection of fabulous frocks and light-hearted comedy sunglasses


Looking good: Racegoers beam as they arrive for a day of racing at the Aintree racecourse in Liverpool. Today's highlight is the Melling Chase

On their way: A group of racegoers pick their way across the course to the stands ahead of the racing action, which today includes the Melling Chase, at Aintree

Pretty: A racegoer cuts a striking figure as she wafts across the racecourse in a full-length peach dress ahead of the first race on Ladies Day at Aintree

Getting into the Aintree spirit: A pair of policemen chat to a pair of glamorously dressed racing aficionados as they wander around near the racecourse

Sky-high: A group of racing fans show off their skyscraper heels as they arrive, armed with a bottle of cava, for a day at the races on Ladies Day

The Superman technique! Jockey Tom Cannon takes a tumble but manages to miss the hooves of his mount King Edmund during the Community Topham Steeple Chase

Riding to victory: Bay gelding Holywell ridden by Tony McCoy, surges over a fence to triumph in the Betfred Mobile Mildmay Novices Steeple Chase on Ladies Day

Hurrah! A racegoer waves her ticket in triumph as her horse thunders to victory in the Top Novices Hurdle on Ladies Day at the Grand National Festival

And they're off! Runners thunder down the track in the Top Novices Hurdle which was won by Josses Hill (right); a gelding ridden by Barry Geraghty

Packed: An aerial view of the crowded stands at Aintree taken as the throng of racegoers cheer on their runners in the Top Novices Hurdle
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