Tuesday, 19 June 2012

ROYAL ASCOT 2012 TUESDAY ... and do dress up correctly.

DAY ONE OF THIS YEARS ROYAL ASCOT AND NO SURPRISE IT WILL ALL BE ABOUT FRANKEL IN THE OPENER. A 1/6F IN THE PAPERS SHOULD WIN BY A DISTANCE, THOUGH NOTHING CERTAIN IN THIS GAME YOU CAN GET 7/2 "THE FIELD" IF YOU THINK THERE'S ANY CHANCE OF THIS SUPERSTAR GETTING TURNED OVER HERE TODAY.


THE REST OF TODAYS SELECTIONS WILL BE GIVEN LATER ON BUT WE MUST COVER THE IMPORTANT ISSUE OF "WHAT TO WEAR" AS ASCOT HAVE REVISED THEIR DRESS CODE FOR 2012 AND MANY PEOPLE ARE PROBABLY GOING TO GET SHOWN THE RED CARD LATER ON. 



Royal Enclosure Dress Code

Please note the dress code below is NEW for 2012. 

A Royal Enclosure Style Guide has been produced for the first time this year and helps to bring to life some examples of the kind of outfits that are expected at Royal Ascot. Click Here to view.

Ladies

Ladies are kindly reminded that formal day wear is a requirement in the Royal Enclosure, defined as follows:
  • Dresses and skirts should be of modest length defined as falling just above the knee or longer
  • Dresses and tops should have straps of one inch or greater
  • Jackets and pashminas may be worn but dresses and tops underneath should still comply with the Royal Enclosure dress code
  • Trouser suits are welcome. They should be of full length and of matching material and colour
  • Hats should be worn; a headpiece which has a base of 4 inches (10cm) or more in diameter is acceptable as an alternative to a hat.
Ladies are kindly asked to note the following: 
  • Strapless, off the shoulder, halter neck, spaghetti straps and dresses with a strap of less than one inch (2.5cm) are not permitted
  • Midriffs must be covered
  •  Fascinators are no longer permitted in the Royal Enclosure; neither are headpieces which do not have a base covering a sufficient area of the head (4 inches / 10cm).
Gentlemen

Gentlemen are kindly reminded that it is a requirement to wear either black or grey morning dress which must include:
  • A waistcoat and tie (no cravats)
  • A black or grey top hat
  • Black shoes.
A gentleman may remove his top hat within a restaurant, a private box, a private club or that facility’s terrace, balcony or garden.  

Hats may also be removed within any enclosed external seating area within the Royal Enclosure Garden.

The customisation of top hats (with, for example, coloured ribbons or bands) is not permitted in the Royal Enclosure.



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