Ferne McCann looked pretty in pink today as she and her fellow celebs braved the heatwave on the fourth day of Royal Ascot.
The sun is were beating down at the annual racing event today, but Ferne looked cool and composed in a gorgeous, tight-fitting pink dress, with a square neckline.
The former TOWIE star, 31, wore a striking red hat for the day, with huge flowers atop the accessory.
Her round, red bag matched the vibrant hat, and her pink strappy heels complemented her dress.
Former Made in Chelsea favourite Georgia Toffolo wore a huge, cream coloured fascinator, with the material ruched for effect.
The Celebrity Gogglebox star, 27, looked chic in a floor length, cream and lace gown, with a slip up the middle of the skirt, giving visitors a glimpse of her lower legs.
Georgia attended the races yesterday too, wearing a striking golden dress with puffy sleeves.
Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins, 47, embraced a multi-coloured look, as she wore a pink, blue and purple dress, with a floral design.
Her neon pink fascinator matched her high heels, which were adorned with bows.
Yesterday, the journalist was at Royal Ascot wearing a demure blue dress with a matching hat.
Former Love Island bombshell Georgia Harrison wore a body fitting white dress, with floaty sleeves and a peplum skirt.
She teamed it with a straw hat and a fetching pink bow.
The year's Ascot has seen a parade of celebs and royals so far, with The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attending today.
Kate wore a black and white polka dress, while William donned a coat hat and tails.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's wife Carrie also visited the races today, wearing a white dress which finished below her knee, and a white and gold fascinator.
Yesterday saw This Morning host Eammon Holmes suit up for the sunny weather, as well as TV presenter Nick Knowles and his girlfriend Katie Dadzie.
Jeremy Kyle was another that took advantage of the glorious weather by stepping out with wife Victoria, who he married last year after their wedding was postponed six times during the coronavirus pandemic.