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THE the weather may be a little gray and gloomy, but that didn’t stop the spectators from doing everything they could to Easter Holiday Monday at the Fairyhouse Festival.
Hundreds of people braved the rainy weather to descend on Fairyhouse Racecourse, County Meath, Ireland, to conclude their Easter celebrations today.
Attendees didn’t let the rain dampen their party spirit or spoil their glamorous outfits – as seen in photos showing attendees using plastic bags as makeshift umbrellas.
Today marks the final day of the racing festival which features live entertainment alongside National Hunt Racing, with £1million worth of prizes up for grabs.
Photographs from the event show spectators huddled under waterproof jackets, laughing together despite the wet conditions.
The weather may have been a little gloomy, but that wasn’t enough to stop spectators from pulling out all the stops to attend the final day of the Fairyhouse Easter Festival 2024.
Posing for a group photo upon arrival, a chic group of women braved the cold in bright bodycon dresses as they took part in the races.
Wearing a stylish jumpsuit, one particularly glamorous onlooker was perfectly dressed in shades of blue.
Meanwhile, another opted for a cream halter dress, highlighting her sleek brunette tresses, which she styled loosely curled and to the side.
A third wore a bright turquoise backless dress with a chic gold wristwatch, while the final party member looked sophisticated in a lilac bandeau dress.
Guests were photographed using a black bin bag as a makeshift umbrella on the final day of the event in County Meath, Ireland.
One attendee didn’t let the wet conditions spoil her outfit and donned a glamorous cream halter neck dress.
A group of women were photographed with wide smiles as they tried to protect themselves from the rain with plastic bags.
Guests didn’t let the humid conditions ruin their outfits – and one opted for bright summer dresses.
Guests didn’t let the gloomy weather conditions spoil their outfits either – with one duo rocking summery shades and another glamorous onlooker opting for a hot pink dress with a rose print.
The four-day event offers a range of different activities, including Lady’s Day and Family Day.
Today marks the Boyle Sports Irish Grand National, where spectators will watch riders compete in jumps races.
In addition to the horse jumping races, participants will be able to enjoy live entertainment this Bank Holiday Monday, courtesy of a DJ.
Luckily, the event has marquees stocked with premium drinks, including a Bottega bar, so attendees can take a break from the rain with a glass of bubbly.
Fortunately, customers have the option to protect themselves from humidity at a Bottega bar.
A duo appeared in good spirits as they arrived at Fairyhouse Racecourse in Co Meath today.
Dressed in bright colors, the trio looked cheerful as they smiled for a photo on the final day of the event.