Georgia Toffolo proudly showcased her daring attire for the fourth day of Royal Ascot by donning a vintage floor-length dress dating back to the 1930s. Throughout the week, the Made in Chelsea personality has adhered strictly to the event’s fashion regulations following the incident where Lizzie Cundy was denied entry due to her cream midi-dress.
In a recent Instagram video, the 31-year-old exhibited the floral-patterned garment, crafted from luxurious “cloth of gold,” paired with an ornate gold hat and a beaded red purse. Describing her ensemble as an “obscene outfit reveal,” she expressed her excitement over the special dress’s historical significance and the uniqueness of her jingling hat.
Toff mentioned she darkened her hair to complement her outfits for the week but admitted to being behind schedule as she rushed to catch public transport to the event. Seeking feedback from her followers, she confidently asked for opinions on her outfit, emphasizing her love for the stunning ensemble.
Fans quickly showered Toff with compliments on her fashion choices, with many praising her style and one fan even dubbing it their favorite look from her. The positive feedback continued, with followers expressing admiration for her dress and hat selections, lauding her for consistently delivering outstanding fashion statements.
This fashion display from Toff comes after Lizzie Cundy advocated for modernizing the strict fashion rules at Ascot to align with contemporary trends. Following a recent incident where Cundy received criticism for her outfit, she defended her fashion choices, urging event organizers to regularly review and update the dress code to keep pace with changing fashion trends.
