Ladies, it is that time again. On Tuesday 17th of June until the 21th, runners, riders and revellers alike will descend upon Ascot for the world's most glamorous racing event, presided over by His Majesty King Charles and Queen Camilla. Five days of truly world-class racing and professional champagne drinking in the most spirited and well turned out company awaits you, but first you need to work out what you are going to wear! June will roll round quickly so don't deliberate for too long.

We have been dressing our customers for the Royal Enclosure at Ascot for many, many years and so we have scoured our collective cranial archives for the best, most actionable tips for when thinking about your outfit. Of course, the Ascot dress code is an excellent guide to the 'rules' so here is a refresher from the horse's mouth as it were:
Royal Enclosure
Ladies are kindly reminded that formal daywear is a requirement in the Royal Enclosure, defined as follows:
- A dress or skirt falling just above the knee or longer (lace and chiffon fabrics are permitted)
- Shoulder straps that are a minimum width of 1 inch / 2.5cm
- A jacket or pashmina may be worn. 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. However, a headpiece or hatinator with a minimum base diameter of 4 inches / 10cm is acceptable.
