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Cheltenham Fashion Fails: Stars' Style Disasters Revealed
11 Mar
Summary
- Past fashion mishaps include neon dresses and leather jumpsuits.
- Several celebrities have worn oversized fur hats and vests.
- Nigel Farage sported bright red trousers and a green tie.

As Ladies Day makes its highly anticipated return to Cheltenham for the first time in six years, fashion enthusiasts are reminded of past style missteps. Over the years, the prestigious horse racing event has witnessed a range of questionable fashion choices, from neon bodycon dresses to audacious leather jumpsuits.
Celebrities have contributed their share of memorable fashion moments, not always for the right reasons. In 2018, Tyne-Lexy Clarson sported an open Versace shirt and Gucci belt, while Katie Price opted for a floral shirt paired with a fluffy fur vest in 2014. Carol Vorderman's 2020 appearance featured a zipped leather jumpsuit, and Georgia Toffolo’s massive fur hat the previous year proved more of a hindrance than a statement.
Further fashion highlights, or lowlights, include Olivia Attwood and Chris Hughes's casual 2018 outfits, Rod Stewart's flashy golden tie in 2019, and Lily Allen's boho maxi dress in 2011. Katie Salmon's tight orange dress in 2019 and Kirsty Gallacher's covered-up look in 2020 also made an impression, as did Judy Murray's metallic puffer in the same year. Even Nigel Farage's bright red trousers and green tie last year contributed to the festival's eclectic style history.


