
Royal Ascot draws a huge crowd from near and far each year, with some famous faces, including members of the Royal family, in the mix.
And while we thoroughly enjoy style spotting, we enjoy it even more when we see some well-known Irish faces amongst the vast crowd.
There was no shortage of the Irish at Royal Ascot on Wednesday, June 17.

Jennifer Wrynne led the charge, wearing a gorgeous pale lemon tailored top with puff sleeves and peplum detailing, which she paired with a pleated skirt in the same colour palette.
The milliner pulled her hair back into a ponytail, atop which she wore a pale lemon hat.
Sharing photos from the event, the mum-of-four, who recently underwent a battle with breast cancer, wrote: ‘This exact day last year, I was waiting for results from a triple assessment breast check. Today, we’re in beautiful Ascot for the Races.
‘Grateful to be here is an understatement. Never ever taking these healthy, happy (and sunny!) days for granted again.’

Rosalind Lipsett oozed racing elegance in a white AndTate skirt and top, which paired so well together that they looked like a tailored dress.
She wore off-white heels and carried a cream-coloured YSL clutch bag to hold all of her racing day essentials.
‘I haven’t seen a horse run yet, but Kate Middleton looked spectacular in yellow,’ she wrote, referencing the Princess of Wales’ gorgeous canary yellow number.

Rosalind attended the races with her sister, Avila Lipsett, who opted for navy, offsetting Rosalind’s white look.
Avila’s was a midaxi dress, which was crafted from a crepe-like material at mini length, and flowed into a see-through skirt. It had thick straps and a choker-effect neckline. She wore a custom navy feathered hat, made for her by Martha Lynn Millinery.
Sustainable as she is, it’s a re-wear after she stepped out at an event in Dublin wearing the navy number last month.

Ger Treacy was colourful as ever as she stepped out at Royal Ascot on Wednesday. She wore a hot pink dress, contrasted with a teal headpiece that boasted a hot pink flower.
‘Day two at Royal Ascot, where the world-class racing and the food take centre stage at the most Michelin-starred sporting event in the world,’ she wrote. ‘Chatting fine dining with the amazing @angelacooking and the Royal Ascot Sconut with the fabulous @benoitblinmca .. half scone, half doughnut and it’s a winner!!’

Finally, Joanna Cooper and Conor Murray were picture-perfect at the event on Wednesday. Joanna looked uber-glam in a brown double-breasted blazer number.
She wore a white fascinator and cut a cool figure in a pair of chic sunnies.

Her hubby, Conor, looked every inch as put together on her arm. The sportsman looked dapper in a grey suit, underneath which he sported a beige waistcoat.
He matched his stunning wife, Joanna, by sporting a chocolate brown tie.











