Cheltenham Festival 2017 – frumpy fur and TERRIBLE tartan on WORST dressed ladies

Cheltenham Festival sees racing fans travel to the town to place bets and watch the spectacle, with royals in attendance.

But while some look fit for a queen, others opt for rather questionable ensembles. 

This year was no exception, with one man dressed in a suit with a £50 motif all over it.

Let’s hope manages to convert those fabric fifties to real ones with some clever betting.

One young woman wore a bright pink outfit with a fascinator that read “POW” across the forehead in cartoon-style type – an interesting choice.

Another rather overdressed lady wore a matching pink and green check two-piece with garishly long blue nails and a Chanel bag that still had the label on.

One woman looked very dowdy in a bag-lady ensemble with a strange knitted scarf and cardigan, pyjama-like losers and a large fur hat.

Another outlandish hat featured more pheasant feathers and a multi-tonal clover design. 

Another young lady certainly didn’t get the memo about the races being a classy affair.

She wore a skin-tight purple mini-dress with an eyeful of cleavage on show. 

Zara Phillips, however, wowed at the festival with a blue ensemble

Zara brought a touch of royal glamour as she arrived for the first day of the popular horse-racing event.

It is believed the outing is one of her first public appearances since announcing her and husband Mike Tindall had suffered a miscarriage.

The Queen’s granddaughter is an Olympic medal-winning equestrian and is famous for her love of horses.

For more worst dressed, Express.co.uk picked out the style flops from the Oscars.

A number of attendees whose looks gained attention on the red carpet for all the wrong reasons.

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