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Hats off to the Royal Ascot

For those of you not familiar with the Royal Ascot, it’s an annual horserace in the UK where the attendees might not be able to tell you who won the race, but they can tell you who designed Kate Middleton’s dress. This race dates all the way back to 1711 and some of the dress code requirements do as well! Don’t even thinking about baring your midriff or showing your knees. And hats are not only worn to make a fashion statement, they are actually required (at least 4 inches wide!). And for my homegirls in the US… the hats worn at this social event of the season put the Kentucky Derby to shame.

Royal Ascot Hats

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Farfetch put me up to the challenge of finding the perfect head-to-toe look for the upcoming Royal Ascot Race and I have been having a blast with it. I have three pieces of advice when styling a look for an event like this. (1) When an outfit is all about the accessory, start there! (2) Find the right balance of classic and trend, not costume (3) Even if there’s a dress code, don’t take it too seriously.

Have fun with it! If you feel comfortable and love your look, your confidence will give you all the swagger you need! My whole look started with this beautiful hat. The wood, burlap and floral details look like inspiration pulled right from my wedding tablescape! When I saw this hat, it immediately pulled at my heartstrings and I knew it was the one to build my look off of. Picking a dress wasn’t as easy, but I have been seriously obsessed with gingham lately. I have been scouring the streets for the perfect gingham midi skirt so once I saw this Oscar De La Renta masterpiece, my search was over. To compliment my feminine, spring look I opted for shoes that were basically made for this ensemble, Charlotte Olympia’s blue suede pumps. (and to be honest I’ve always wanted a pair of blue suede shoes!) Last but not least, I finished my look with a dainty gold bracelet and clutch. Too bad I won’t be in the UK for the race because I would totally rock this look! I hope you guys enjoy my look for the Royal Ascot, make sure to shop the links below and share your favorites in the comments!

Farfetch Royal Ascot Look

shop my royal ascot look at farfetch:

flower hat / gingham dressgold clutch / sea star bracelet / blue flowered pumps

BTS- Back To Skorts

Skorts used to be one of my go-to looks when I was young- they were a staple for any young girl in the 90’s. Skorts pleased your parent by looking like a skirt, but you still able to keep up with the boys without flashing your princess panties. To put it simply, they are the clothing version of a mullet- business in the front, party in the back!

But, skorts are no longer just for the 90’s and tennis matches, they are coming back! If you haven’t noticed, skorts are everywhere this summer and I don’t see them going anywhere for fall. There are tons of ways to wear them and I’m sharing a few of my favorites below!


Printed: wear this look with a simple button up or tee

ASOS Mono Print Skort ($58.04) / Topshop Lemon Skort ($68) / Express Animal Skort ($59.90) / Nastygal Gingham Skort (On Sale for $19.60)


Textured– To keep it casual, wear these with a graphic tee- both a bold graphic or an aged concert tee works!

White Topshop Textured Skort ($68) / Orange Topshop Quilted Skort ($68) / Free People Faux Leather Skort (On Sale for $70.80) / ASOS Pink Petal Skort ($48.37) / ASOS Yellow Crepe Skort (On Sale for $30.96)


Last, but not least, Florals– pair with your favorite moto jacket for an edgy/girly look

ASOS White Floral Skort ($48.37) / ASOS Black Floral Petal Skort ($29) / ASOS Floral Bordered Skort ($58.04)


Share your favorites and how you would wear them in the comments below!