Georgia Toffolo got in the spirit as she sported a bag in the shape of a horse while Gemma Collins arrived at Cheltenham via helicopter for day three of the races.
Leading the stars, the duo were injecting glamour into proceedings with Georgia clad in an elegant 20s-inspired suit while Gemma went for traditional attire.
The star, 31, who found fame on reality series Made in Chelsea and went on to win ITV‘s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2017, has previously described Cheltenham as the ‘highlight’ of her year.
Gemma meanwhile was taking to the skies as she arrived via helicopter while drinking champagne with an elegant silk scarf wrapped around her coiffed locks – with the scarf both upping the glam and protecting her from the elements.
Also in attendance was Danny Dyer, who was showing off his thick moustache and crossing his arms to pledge allegience to his beloved West Ham while posing for the cameras, while Peter Crouch and Alex Furguson were more football representation.
Georgia Toffolo got in the spirit as she sported a bag in the shape of a horse while Gemma Collins arrived at Cheltenham via helicopter for day three of the races
Gemma went for all out glamour in a checked coat with a Mulberry bag and fur cuffs
Zara looked chic in a brown velvet soon and crocodile print handbag
Gemma meanwhile was taking to the skies as she arrived via helicopter while drinking champagne with an elegant silk scarf wrapped around her coiffed locks
Also in attendance was Danny Dyer, who was showing off his thick moustache and crossing his arms to pledge allegience to his beloved West Ham
EastEnders and I’m A Celebrity star Shona McGarty was sure to bring the glamour in a bold blue ensemble with a chic complementary fascinator.
Naturally the royals were out in force with Princess Anne leading the pack with her daughter Zara Tindall and son-in-law Mike Tindall.
Peter went for classic race attire with a tweed baker boy cap paired with a suit layered over a grey cardigan and shirt and tie.
Danny too was dressed to the nines in a stylish green three piece suit paired with stylish sunglasses – despite the dreary weather.
James Nesbitt was fondly greeting Sir Alex, who beamed while warmly shaking the actor’s hand as they got stuck into the festivities.
Mike Tindall and Zara Tindall looked glamorous as they showed up in complementary looks
EastEnders and I’m A Celebrity star Shona McGarty was sure to bring the glamour in a bold blue ensemble with a chic complementary fascinator
Georgia paired the look with an elegant ostrich feather scarf
Alan Halsall, famed for playing Tyrone in Coronation Street
She lookeed sensational in her elegant ensembl e
Georgia’s horse bag injected some of her trademark fun into the look
Princess Anne was looking stylish in a suede boots and an elegant grey skirt
While Georgia has been attending the races daily, she has been without her husband James Watt, who is currently in the midst of business woes.
The BrewDog co-founder husband said he is ‘heartbroken’ after his firm was sold off for just £33m this month – with the loss of almost 500 jobs.
The Scottish brewery, which was speculatively valued at £2b just a few years ago, was sold to US cannabis and drinks firm Tilray for a fraction of that earlier this week.
A total of 38 UK Brewdog bars closed this month, when CEO James Taylor told 484 staff in an all-hands conference call that they were no longer employed.
Sir Alex looked dapper in his three piece suit
One reveller was dressed in a shamrock emblazoned blazer
Peter Crouch went for classic race attire with a tweed baker boy cap paired with a suit layered over a grey cardigan and shirt and tie
Danny too was dressed to the nines in a stylish green three piece suit paired with stylish sunglasses – despite the dreary weather
James Nesbitt was fondly greeting Sir Alex, who beamed while warmly shaking the actor’s hand as they got stuck into the festivities
Gemma oozed glamour in her chic ensemble
Shares owned by the 220,000 ‘equity punks’ who invested some £75million in the company over seven funding rounds are now practically worthless.
In a post shared across several social media channels, self-espousing ‘punk’ and multimillionaire Mr Watt expressed contrition over the company’s downfall. However, it failed to impress some observers.
Describing the last week as ‘incredibly hard’, he wrote: ‘I am heartbroken for all of the hard working and passionate team members who have lost their jobs.
‘I am heartbroken for all of our brilliant equity punks who did not get the return on their investment they wanted.
‘And heartbroken to have dedicated the best 20 years of my life to something that ultimately did not have the ending we all wished for.’



