Stylish Accessories For Royal Ascot 2023
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Stylish Accessories For Royal Ascot 2023

Secure the finishing touches for your race day outfit

Racegoers up to the starting line: Royal Ascot is just around the corner. The event will be held from Tuesday 20 June to Saturday 24 June this year, so expect (hopefully) sunny celebrations. If you already have an outfit in mind for a day at the races, then the next thing you need to think about is accessories. Lucky for you, we’ve teamed up Swiss watchmaker Longines to bring you a guide to the best accessories for Royal Ascot 2023.

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Accessories At Ascot

Woman and man in formal dress

Hats & Fascinators

Is it race day without a good hat? Women are required to wear a hat or fascinator in three of the four enclosures at Royal Ascot at all times, so it’s important to find the best fit (for you and your outfit) so that you can add a touch of elegance to your outfit. Find some inspiration with this year’s Royal Ascot Millinery Collective presentation.

Hats are also key when it comes to men’s style at the races, being a traditional part of the dress code at Royal Ascot. A top hat is the most formal option (and is required if you’ve managed to bag yourself a invite to the Royal Enclosure), but you can also wear a Homburg or fedora depending on the enclosure.

Man in check suit and watch

Watches

Now that you have your headwear in order, it’s time to look at your wrists. A classic dress watch can be an excellent outfit addition for both men and women come race day; paired with a smartly tailored suit or pretty summer dress, a watch helps to elevate the sophistication of your ensemble.

Your first port of call when it comes to finding the perfect watch for Royal Ascot is, of course, Longines. The Swiss watchmaker has been making luxury timepieces since 1832 (making it one of the oldest in the world), and has since mastered the perfect balance of design and functionality. Elegance comes in spades with every watch at Longines, from the Longines Master Collection to the Longines DolceVita Collection. We asked Longines to recommend the best watches for every Ascot enclosure here, but if you’re still hungry for more you can browse all of the watchmaker’s designs on its website. longines.com

Woman in pink dress and black hat

Jewellery

A few carefully chosen pieces of jewellery can add a touch of sophisticated glamour to any look. For a more put-together look, opt for a coordinating set or items that run on the same colour theme. Those not wearing gloves on the day can also bring the look together with bracelets and cocktail rings.

Men can also accessorise with jewellery at the races. While necks will most likely be covered up by a shirt and tie, that doesn’t mean you can’t wear other jewellery items. As well as the aforementioned watches, men typically pair their outfit with bracelets, rings and cufflinks –the last being an essential accessory for formal events like Ascot.

Man in light blue suit

Ties

Ties are required in all but one enclosure at Royal Ascot, making it an essential accessory. While it’s suggested you avoid anything resembling a novelty tie (and in most enclosures, bow ties and cravats are also a no-no), you can still use them to add a touch of colour and personality to your outfit. Try to choose a tie that complements your suit and shirt.

Woman in blue dress wearing white glove and hat

Gloves

While gloves aren’t compulsory, they fit right in at formal events – making them a perfect addition to a race day outfit. The rules around wearing gloves are quite relaxed in most enclosures, although it’s recommended that you wear plain gloves in a neutral colour that matches your outfit if you’re attending the Royal Enclosure. Gloves should not be removed while eating or drinking, but they can be taken off when you go indoors. They can also be short or long, depending on your preference.

Man in black suit and top hat

Pocket Squares

Wearing a suit this season? Jazz it up with a pocket square, slipped into the breast pocket of your blazer. These add a lovely little pop of colour to your suit, and can be found in multiple shades and patterns.

Two women in gold dresses

Handbags & Clutches

Now, you’re not going to get very far without some kind of bag at the races. Perfect for small essentials like phones, money and makeup (and betting slips), opt for a small handbag or clutch that complements the rest of your outfit in pattern, texture and colour.

Stylish Accessories For Royal Ascot 2023

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Silver and gold watch

Longines

Longines Dolcevita, £1,850, longines.com

Awon Golding

Belle Straw Braid and Crinoline Poppy Boater, £725, awongolding.com

Jockey brooch

Pragnell

Brilliant Cut Diamond Brooch 3.28ct in Yellow Gold & Platinum, £13,975, pragnell.co.uk

Silver watch with black face and brown strap

Longines

Longines Pilot Majetek, £3,500, longines.com

Blue handbag

Mulberry

Small Darley Bag, £695, mulberry.com

Yellow floral pocket square

Liberty

Phoebe Printed Silk Pocket Square, £70, libertylondon.com

Red watch

Longines

Longines Evidenza, £1,900, longines.com

Pink and pearl drop earrings

Christie Nicolaides

Loren Earrings, rent from £19.73, hurrcollective.com

Woman in black and white hat

Lock & Co. Hatters

Mirage Picture Hat, £1,250, lockhatters.com

Silver watch with blue face

Logines

The Longines Master Collection, £2,750, longines.com

Blush coloured gloves

Cornelia James

India Tulle Glove with Keyhole & Bow, £135, corneliajames.com

Man in top hat

Lock & Co. Hatters

Black Silk Top Hat, £POA, lockhatters.com

Silver watch with green face

Longines

La Grande Classique de Longines, £1,300, longines.com

Red handbag

Simone Rocha

Leather Laser Cut Frame Bag, rent from £78.34, hurrcollective.com

Blue tie

Burberry

Classic Cut Polka Dot Silk Jacquard Tie, £160, harveynichols.com

Silver watch

Longines

Longines Spirit, £2,250, longines.com

DISCOVER

For more fabulous watches and accessories to wear on race day, visit longines.com

Featured image: Royal Ascot Lookbook 2023