It’s the first big racing festival of the Spring, and today glamorous racegoers ensured they got things off to a flying start on the first day of Cheltenham.
Fashionistas descended on the course in Gloucestershire with many putting a vibrant and colourful twist on the rural staples of tweed and fur.
Anxious to prove they can hold their own against the fashionable displays seen at Ascot and Aintree each year, racegoers dressed up in statement suits, knee-high boots and fur-trimmed hats and capes.
Perfectly coiffed women donned eye-catching prints, thigh-skimming dresses and eye-catching wide leg trousers as they arrived in their thousands to take in the first day of the action.
But not to be outdone by their female counterparts, some men added a touch of flair and opted for brightly coloured suits.
When it came to headwear, there was a sea of stylish trilby hats coming through the Festival’s doors, with others opting for striking feathered fascinators.
Check ensembles seemed to be the order of the day, with many guests opting for patterned jacket and trouser combos or mini skirts and blazer dresses.
Revellers were joined by VIPs including the King’s niece, Zara Tindall, fashion designer Jade Holland Cooper and TV personality Georgia Toffolo.


Anxious to prove they can hold their own against the fashionable displays seen at Ascot and Aintree each year, racegoers dressed up in statement suits, knee-high boots and fur-trimmed hats and capes

Zara Tindall arrived at Cheltenham Festival looking effortlessly elegant in a navy ensemble from Fairfax & Favor, teamed with a statement yellow headpiece
Newly-married Georgia looked sensational in bridal white as she revealed her outfit for day one of Cheltenham Festival on Monday.
The Made In Chelsea star, 30, who married her husband James Watt, 42, over the weekend, said she was ‘carrying on her honeymoon’ at the event.
Sharing a video to Instagram, ahead of the day, she explained how the colour was a ‘controversial’ choice.
Toff opted for a white dress with a matching cropped jacket that buttoned down the front by Delia Wade.
She teamed it with a pair of opaque tights, patent knee-high heeled boots by YSL and a small handbag.
To accessorise, Toff shielded her with with a chic, oval shades and popped a chunky black headband in her hair.
She captioned the video: ‘Day 1 Cheltenham outfit reveal! Quite a mad one even by my standards. Wearing white with patent leather boots to Cheltenham sounds so wrong but I personally think it’s sooooo right…?
‘Eager to hear your thoughts! You know how much I adore the festival. It’s such a special treat. I’ve been up since dawn desperate to get to the course…what a week we have ahead.’


Revellers were joined by VIPs including the King’s niece, Zara Tindall (pictured left), fashion designer Jade Holland Cooper and TV personality Georgia Toffolo (pictured right)

Getting the party started! One punter was quick to secure several pints of Guinness after arriving at the festival


Check her out! Jade Holland Cooper appeared effortlessly elegant in a three-piece check suit, teamed with a vibrant tie and a classic handbag. Jade was seen wearing her brand Holland Cooper’s newly launched Belgravia Overcoat, Kensington Waistcoat, High Waisted Straight Trouser in Heritage Sparkle Tweed

Matchy, matchy! Racegoers in purple jackets and red hats arrive ahead of day one of the Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse

Style and warmth: This glamorous duo paired knee-high boots, thigh-skimming dresses and feathered fascinators with coats to keep warm

Designer date! A woman showcased her Chanel bag and Valentino belt as she opted for statement red trousers and a check blazer


Making a statement: A vibrant print suit helps one racegoer stand out from the crowd, while another relies on a purple check coat to command attention

Prints charming! Two friends made sure they didn’t blend into the background with their vibrant suits

Mike Tindall poses for a photo on day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse

Mike Tindall with the glamorous Jade Holland Cooper on day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse

Enjoying the day with fizz! Spectators sipped on champagne while watching the sporting action get underway

Bottoms up! Racegoers enjoy a drink during day one of the Cheltenham Festival in Gloucestershire
Princess Anne’s daughter Zara, 42, meanwhile, made a stylish statement in a double-breasted navy wool Victoria Coat from Fairfax & Favor, priced at £495 and featuring statement gold buttons.
She matched her outerwear to a ruffled shirt and a pair of wide-leg trousers, while sticking to a monochromatic palette for most of her other accessories – including a pair of navy £295 Chiswick Heeled Quilted Ankle Boots from Fairfax & Favor.
However, she added a pop of colour with a mustard fascinator that complemented her coat’s buttons as well as the gold chain on her £495 black Aspinal of London’s ‘Lottie’ bag.
She also added a pair of tortoise shell sunglasses and elegant gold earrings to tie her look for the first day of Cheltenham together, as the King’s niece appeared fresh-faced and excited for the day’s event.
She kept her makeup to a minimum, allowing her flawless complexion to shine through a sheer layer of foundation while opting for a soft, smokey eye look and a swipe of nude lipstick.
Ahead of the Cheltenham Festival, Zara offered her best fashion advice for revellers attending the first big racing event of the year.
Speaking to Hello! magazine, the mother-of-three said the key is balancing ‘elegance and practicality’.
‘Choose a classic, tailored outfit, but make sure to incorporate layers and weather-appropriate accessories,’ Zara explained. ‘For me, it’s about what works and feels good to wear.’

Coordination queens! Two revellers matched one another in beige and neutrals

Cape of warmth: One racegoer kept warm against the chilly weather with a stylish outer layer

Seeing double! These friends appeared to be inspired by one another as they wore similar ensembles for the first day of the festival

A little retail therapy? These pair of friends appeared to have arrived with a change of clothes – or enjoyed a shopping session at the festival

Neutral but nice! One couple brings fashion to the festival as they arrive for day one at the race course in Cheltenham

A racegoer with a pint of Guinness on day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse

Hat’s off to this racegoer who opted for a spectacular headpiece to finish off her ensemble

A fizzing good time! Another racegoer picked up some Moet for the day out at the races

Popping the fizz! One racegoer enjoys a drink as the action gets underway on the first day of the festival

Fizzing with excitement! A couple sip on mini bottles of Moet as they join well-heeled racegoers at Cheltenham
It comes after a supercomputer has predicted the winners from day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival.
Using data going all the way back to 1990, the machine has analysed every winning horse at Cheltenham while including a variety of factors such as age, betting position, past results and trainer records.
An algorithm then attributes a score of between 1 and -1 depending on how well each horse matches the winning characteristics.
The characteristics are then used to identify the horses most likely to win each race at this year’s festival – but it is bad news for favourites.
Tuesday’s top race sees Constitution Hill (8/11) as the favourite listed in the first day’s feature race – the Champion Hurdle.
While the eight-year-old missed the 2024 edition of the festival, it beat Lossiemouth at Kempton in January and remains unbeaten with eight Grade One victories.
In another of the first day’s top races – the Arkle Challenge Trophy Novices’ Chase – Majborough has also been tipped for victory.
Anyone looking to back an outsider may be best placed hedging their bets on the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, which is scheduled to get underway at 1:20pm on Tuesday afternoon.


Bold and beautiful! Revellers commanded attention in vibrant prints and colourful ensembles as they attended the festival

Hat’s the spirit! One racegoer showcased their fashion prowess with a bright orange feathered headpiece


Working it! These racegoers opted for eye-catching prints to make a statement with their outfits

What a laugh! These two racegoers shared a giggle as they arrived at the racecourse


Looking good: Racegoers dress in all their finery for the first day of the festival

Hat’s a good idea! This woman’s headpiece completed a fabulous ensemble


Check ensembles seemed to be the order of the day, with many guests opting for patterned jacket and trouser combos or mini skirts and blazer dresses

Pictured: Racegoers arrive for day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse

Racegoers donned a number of colourful ensembles for the first day of the festivities this afternoon

Racegoers pictured queuing to enter the course on day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse

Mike Tindall, wearing his Oakham Fleece Gilet in Navy from Schöffel, hands out copies of Sporting Life to racing enthusiasts at Paddington Station, London in celebration of the start of the Cheltenham Festival

Mike posed with fans as he today handed out copies of Sporting Life to racing enthusiasts at Paddington Station

The husband of Zara Tindall beamed as he kicked off Cheltenham Festival festivities this morning

Mike was all smiles as he handed out copies to commuters at Paddington Station in London this morning

Sporting Life, the renowned racing publisher, has revived their newspaper for one day only, distributing limited editions to mark the event

A commuter grinned as she took a copy of the newspaper from Mike on her travels at Paddington Station

Say cheese! Racegoers pose up a storm as they arrive on day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse

Laughs all round! Grinning racegoers arrive for day one of the festival in Gloucestershire

Stylish and sophisticated! Others opted for black and grey looks for the day out

Racegoers queue to get in to the racecourse ahead of the first day of action at the festival
At 12/1, Workhead has been predicted to beat odds-on favourite Kopek Des Bordes (5/6) in the first race of the day.
The supercomputer also predicts that Crebilly will beat The Ultima Handicap Chase favourite The Changing Man, which is pencilled in for 2:40pm.
However, the biggest upset could come in the Mares Hurdle, with the algorithm predicting champion Lossiemouth at 4/5 to lose out to Jade De Grugy at 5/2.
Lossiemouth is also due to race against overwhelming favourite Constitution Hill in the Champion Hurdle at 4:00pm in the day’s headline race.