How to Dress for Ascot: The Favourbrook Guide to Womenswear

How to Dress for Ascot: The Favourbrook Guide to Womenswear

Ladies, it is that time again. From Tuesday 16 June until Saturday 20 June 2026, runners, riders and revellers alike will descend upon Ascot for the most glamorous week in the racing calendar. Five days of world-class racing, excellent company and more than a little champagne await, but first there is the small matter of deciding what to wear. June has a habit of arriving quickly, so it is worth getting ahead of the game.

If you are wondering how to dress for Ascot, the answer lies in getting the balance right between occasion, individuality and polish. At Favourbrook, we have dressed women for Ascot and other formal summer occasions for many years, and our view has always been the same: the best outfits are not necessarily the loudest, but the most considered. Our womenswear is produced in limited runs and made in the UK by skilled makers, resulting in pieces that feel distinctive, beautifully made and far less likely to be seen on someone else.

Royal Enclosure Dress Code for Women

The official Ascot dress code remains the first place to start. For the Royal Enclosure, the requirements are as follows:

  • A dress or skirt falling just above the knee or longer, with lace and chiffon fabrics permitted
  • Shoulder straps that are a minimum width of 1 inch / 2.5cm
  • A jacket or pashmina may be worn, though tops and dresses beneath must still comply
  • A trouser suit of matching material and colour
  • A jumpsuit that falls below the knee and complies with the shoulder strap requirements
  • Hats must be worn, though a headpiece or hatinator with a minimum base diameter of 4 inches / 10cm is acceptable

In practice, that means formality with enough freedom to express some personality. Ascot dressing should never feel fussy for the sake of it, but nor should it look improvised. The most successful looks tend to be the ones that feel composed from the outset.

Queen Anne and Village Enclosures

The dress code is slightly more relaxed in the Queen Anne and Village Enclosures, though the tone remains occasion-led. Ladies are asked to wear a dress or a top and skirt with shoulder or halter-neck straps, a trouser suit of matching material and colour, or a jumpsuit falling below the knee. A hat, headpiece or fascinator is also appropriate.

There is a little more room for interpretation here, but polish still matters. Ascot is, after all, one of those rare occasions where dressing up remains part of the pleasure.

What to Wear to Ascot: Start with the Piece Worth Building Around

When thinking about what to wear to Ascot, the first question is not necessarily what to buy, but what you already own that might work. In many cases, a strong coat or a beautifully cut dress only needs rethinking rather than replacing. A different hat, a new shoe or a more considered approach to colour can transform a look completely.

If you are investing in something new, we would usually suggest beginning with the coat. A well-cut occasion coat has a life far beyond Ascot and earns its place more convincingly than a dress worn once and forgotten. Longline silhouettes are especially flattering and rarely date, while softer tones and pastels tend to prove more versatile than something too emphatic. The right coat brings structure to the whole look and gives everything around it something to work from.

Ascot Dresses, Occasion Coats and Limited-Run Womenswear

One of the pleasures of dressing for Ascot in Favourbrook is the sense that your look is truly your own. Because our womenswear is produced in limited runs and made in the UK by skilled makers, it offers something the high street rarely can: a greater sense of individuality, and craftsmanship to match. At Ascot, where so many arrive in familiar occasionwear formulas, that counts for a great deal.

The best Ascot outfits are memorable not because they shout, but because they feel singular. A coat with beautifully judged embroidery, a silk dress in exactly the right tone, a look that feels complete without seeming overdone. That is where Favourbrook is at its strongest.

Do You Choose the Hat First or the Outfit First?

There is, of course, the all-important question of the hat. Do you choose the outfit first, or the hat? The honest answer is that it depends where your heart lies.

If you already own a hat, or have seen one that completely stops you in your tracks, it often makes sense to build the outfit around it. In our experience, it is usually easier to construct a look around a truly beautiful hat than it is to search for a hat that neatly solves an outfit already in motion. Exceptional millinery, such as the work of Atelier Millinery, is worth following when you find it.

If, however, the coat or dress is the investment piece, then let that lead. The hat can then act as the finishing touch rather than the entire point of the outfit.

Tonal Dressing for Ascot

Tonal dressing remains one of the smartest ways to approach Ascot. By keeping the look within the same family of colour, you immediately create something calmer, more flattering and more resolved. It also makes a much easier, giving jewellery, accessories, and millinery a clear framework rather than leaving them to compete.

Colour-clashing or pattern-clashing can be striking when done well, but it is far harder to achieve than it looks. Tonal dressing, by contrast, tends to feel assured rather than effortful. It is elegant in person, strong in photographs and easier to rewear elsewhere.

Much of our womenswear is designed with this in mind. Our silk and linen dresses sit naturally alongside the palette of our coat collection, while many of our coats use contrast embroidery or trim in a way that opens up styling possibilities. You can either echo the dominant tone or pick up the secondary colour in your dress, shoe or accessories.

Dress for Ascot, But Buy for Beyond It

Ascot may be the occasion, but the best pieces should not end there. A beautifully made coat, a silk dress in a well-judged tone, or a look built around clean, versatile lines should all have a life after the races. Weddings, summer parties and other formal dates in the calendar will always come calling.

That is perhaps the best way to think about Ascot dressing. Not as something separate from the rest of your wardrobe, but as an opportunity to invest in pieces with real longevity, individuality and charm.

The Favourbrook Approach to Ascot Womenswear

The Favourbrook approach to Ascot womenswear is not about novelty for its own sake, nor about following every trend that passes through occasion dressing. It is about choosing pieces with character, building a look with a sense of balance, and arriving in something that feels polished, distinctive and entirely your own.

See you at the races.

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