Official Dress Code for the Royal Enclosure 5u4l71
Dress code in the Royal Enclosure is formal daywear. 24352r
Dresses and skirts should be of modest length defined as falling just above the knee or longer.
Dresses and tops should have straps of one inch wide or greater. Strapless, off the shoulder, Bardot tops, one shoulder style, halter neck and spaghetti straps are not permitted (even if worn under a jacket).
Dresses and tops with sheer straps and sleeves are also not permitted.
Midriffs must be covered.
Tro suits are welcome but the tros should be of full length to the ankle and of matching colour, pattern and material to the jacket. Jumpsuits are also welcome but should fall below the knee and its straps must adhere to the dress code for tops.
Hats or a substantial headpiece (with a solid base of 4 inches/10cm or more in diameter) must be worn at all times. Fascinators are not permitted if they have a base less than 10cm. Novelty hats (i.e. ones which are excessively oversized or are promoting or marketing any product or brand) are not permitted.
Girls aged 10–17 should dress in accordance with the Ladies’ Dress Code. However they may wear a headpiece or fascinator as an alternative to a hat, without any size restrictions.
Overseas Visitors are welcome to wear the formal National Dress of their country or Service Dress.
Serving Military Personnel are welcome to wear Service Dress or equivalent.
Fancy dress, novelty and branded or promotional clothing is not permitted on site, so be sure to avoid them when planning on what to wear to Royal Ascot for Ladies.