Revelers sported large headdresses, mesh tops and ruffled neon dresses at the Scottish Grand National today.
The event takes place at Ayr Racecourse and promises a day full of exciting racing, booze and fabulous entertainment.
Dressed in their best outfits, racegoers put their best foot forward and stepped out in the overcast weather to show off their Ladies’ Day outfits.
And while the festival revolves around horse racing, today stylish fans will compete to win prizes for the best dressed.
One woman had her eye on the money as she wore a hot pink tulle dress with a hemline that showed off her figure. She completed the look with a large pink fascinator and wore her hair in a bun.
The twin sisters posed for photos and showed off their matching hippie-chic outfits, made up of different shades of roses, flowers and fringe.
Two friends pose with drinks in their hands and refuse to let the gray sky stop them from having fun
One woman had her eye on the money as she wore a hot pink tulle dress with a hemline that showed off her figure.
Her friend opted for a more classic look with a monochrome one-shoulder top paired with sleek white pants and pink heels, bag and headpiece.
Even though the weather in Ayr was overcast and just 11 degrees, that didn’t stop revelers from showing off their flesh in daring strappy dresses and low-cut dresses.
As they looked to amp up the shine, attendees showcased daring ensembles, tight dresses and sky-high heels, with many also opting for statement hats.
The twin sisters posed for photos and showed off their matching hippie-chic outfits, made up of different shades of roses, flowers and fringes.
Another woman channeled spring in a bold green printed halterneck dress, which left her back exposed to the windy weather.
She paired her ensemble with a lime green satin bag slung over her shoulder and matching pointy heels.
The participant looked very cheerful as she posed with a drink in her hand next to her friend, who decided on an orange floral dress with ruffles.
A notable trend among racegoers were color palettes, with a vibrant spectrum of hues on display.
While some opted for pastel shades of pink, others sported much bolder colors.
One trend that seemed almost ubiquitous among racegoers was high heels, with many braving the discomfort in dizzying strappy sandals.
Among the shades on display were mint green, sapphire blue, emerald green, fuchsia, magenta and orange.
One woman channeled spring in a bold green halter neck print dress, which left her back exposed to the windy weather.
Among the shades on display were mint green, sapphire blue, emerald green, fuchsia, magenta and orange.
And while some racegoers braved the cold to show off their outfits, others were wiser and incorporated it into their outfits.
One reveler put on a leggy display when she opted to wear a green off-the-shoulder dress.
But one reveler donned an embroidered white dress that had intricate fringe and beading details.
The no-nonsense lady paired it with a pair of eggshell-coloured retro heels, a box bag, a luxurious taupe fur shawl and a massive headpiece.
One trend that seemed almost ubiquitous among racegoers was high heels, with many braving the discomfort in dizzying strappy sandals.
From a classic pointy kitten heel to espadrilles, those competing for the Ladies Day style awards did everything they could to catch the judges’ attention.