Bright and beautiful! Glamorous racegoers shake off coronavirus fears as they arrive for Cheltenham Festival Ladies’ Day in their finest frocks and feathered hats
- Glamorous racegoers have pulled out all the fashion stops for Ladies’ Day at the Cheltenham Festival today
- The four-day meet kicked off yesterday and culminates in the Gold Cup on Friday afternoon
- Yesterday some 60,000 spectators turned out, 7,000 fewer than last year, amid coronavirus fears
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Glamorous racegoers pulled out all the fashion stops as they turned out for Ladies’ Day at Cheltenham Festival.
Women dressed to the nines in vibrant dresses, standout coats and feathered hats turned heads as they arrived at Cheltenham Racecourse for the second day of the four-day meet.
ITV presenter Charlotte Hawkins and TV personality Vogue Williams were among the celebrities who brought star power to proceedings this morning.
Mike Tindall was also seen striding into the grounds, following an appearance yesterday with his wife Zara and mother-in-law Princess Anne. Estranged royal couple Peter and Autumn Phillips were also spotted in the stands.
The festival, which kicked off in style yesterday, is going ahead despite calls for it to be cancelled amid coronavirus concerns.
Yesterday some 60,664 spectators took in the action, down roughly 7,000, or 10 per cent, on for the same day last year. However organisers said they were pleased with the turnout given the circumstances.
![A woman turned heads in a stunning yellow ensemble](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25828620-8099565-image-m-18_1583924628297.jpg)
Making a statement: Feathered hats were a popular choice as racegoers arrived for Ladies’ Day at Cheltenham today
![Hats off to them! A fuchsia ha](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25829036-8099565-image-a-63_1583925637670.jpg)
![A feathered creation that stood out from the crowd](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25828522-8099565-image-m-62_1583925632142.jpg)
Hats off to them! A fuchsia hat, left, and an extravagant feathered creation, right, made sure these women stood out
![Group shot! A glamorous group of women showed posed for a photo on their way into Cheltenham Racecourse this morning](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25830296-8099565-image-a-99_1583927573497.jpg)
Group shot! A glamorous group of women showed posed for a photo on their way into Cheltenham Racecourse this morning
![Star power: Good Morning Britain's Charlotte Hawkins](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25827418-8099565-image-m-34_1583924891890.jpg)
![Vogue Williams made a statement in red](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25828684-8099565-image-a-35_1583924898640.jpg)
Star power: Good Morning Britain’s Charlotte Hawkins, left, and Vogue Williams, right, were among the early arrivals
![Royal racing fan: Mike Tindall appeared in good spirits as he arrived to Cheltenham Racecourse without his wife Zara](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25827414-8099565-image-m-89_1583926650812.jpg)
Royal racing fan: Mike Tindall appeared in good spirits as he arrived to Cheltenham Racecourse without his wife Zara
![Check them out! A woman looked stunning in tartan](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25829570-8099565-image-m-104_1583927602268.jpg)
![Monochrome houndstooth looked chic and stylish](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25830298-8099565-image-a-105_1583927609227.jpg)
Check them out! Tartan, left, and houndstooth, right, were on display as racegoers arrived for the event this morning
![Girls' day out! Sonia Smith, Sophie Lydia-Perkins, Charlotte Blenkinsopp and Amy Brown pose for a photo at Cheltenham](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25828534-8099565-image-a-9_1583924607975.jpg)
Girls’ day out! Sonia Smith, Sophie Lydia-Perkins, Charlotte Blenkinsopp and Amy Brown pose for a photo at Cheltenham
![Statement accessory: Hats are the perfect way to finish off any outfit for Cheltenham, as these women prove](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25829558-8099565-image-a-97_1583926726201.jpg)
![A stunning feather and flower hat on one woman](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25829562-8099565-image-m-96_1583926721939.jpg)
Statement accessory: Hats are the perfect way to finish off any outfit for Cheltenham, as these women prove
![But first, let us take a selfie! It's time for a quick snap as a group of women arrive for Ladies' Day at the Cheltenham Festival](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25828686-8099565-image-a-45_1583925198502.jpg)
But first, let us take a selfie! It’s time for a quick snap as a group of women arrive for Ladies’ Day at the Cheltenham Festival
![Braving the cold! One woman looked ready for spring in pastel colours](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25829214-8099565-image-a-73_1583925790874.jpg)
![Another wrapped up in a fur ensemble](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25828698-8099565-image-m-72_1583925780088.jpg)
Braving the cold! One woman looked ready for spring in pastel colours, left. Another wrapped up in a fur ensemble, right
![Still turning out: Hundreds of people queued outside Cheltenham Racecourse this morning despite coronavirus fears](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/03/11/11/25827784-8099565-image-a-15_1583924621184.jpg)
Still turning out: Hundreds of people queued outside Cheltenham Racecourse this morning despite coronavirus fears
Concerns have been raised over why the meet is still going ahead held as the killer virus claimed its sixth UK victim yesterday with 382 recorded cases across the country.
The death comes after leading experts today warned Britain may be heading straight for a coronavirus crisis like the one which has crippled Italy.
Social media users have questioned the decision by Cheltenham organisers to go ahead, and why they didn’t follow the lead of other European countries in postponing sporting events in the battle to contain the spread.
Racing chiefs say they have increased the numbers of wash basins and hand santiser stations, and told how they have been liaising closely with the government as it prepares to welcome more than 260,000 fans over the four days.
Big-race jockeys are said to have been briefed by staff at the course as to the importance of hygiene and also recognising any potential symptoms.