The British ladies are off again. And they didn't come back
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-british-ladies-are-off-again-and-they-didnt-come-back.htmlOn April 7, Women's Day was held at the Aintree Track near Liverpool, Great Britain, as part of the three-day steeplechase steeplechase festival. And traditionally Friday is the most fashionable day, so the ladies are trying to outdo each other in choosing an outfit, a hat and a hairstyle. Well, we all know how it usually ends.
The most elegantly dressed lady is awarded an impressive prize — a black Range Rover Evoque and a gift basket with cosmetics. The guests who arrived in the morning hours were mostly neatly dressed in lace dresses combined with cute hats.
But then everything went awry, which was greatly facilitated by champagne, wine and beer, which were treated from the very morning. So the ladies forgot about the glamour in the first place. What happened next, see our selection.
(29 photos in total)
Source: Daily Mail
The most stylish lady on Friday was 64-year-old Faith Emond from County Carlow, Ireland. Yes, thank God, some ladies know how to control themselves and not go all out.
Keywords: Great Britain | Ladies | Horse racing | Trash
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