Friday, September 18, 2009

Boat Show Chic at Ladies Day

There are those amongst us that organise their social diaries down to the last minute and probably had Ladies Day at the Southampton Boat Show planned for months. We, on the other hand, made the firm decision to go only a few days prior which may have been more to do with watching what the weather had planned...the thought of tottering on heels in the wind and rain really didn't appeal.
Personally, I've been wanting to go to a 'Ladies Day' at something for a while now but so far had never made it to Ascot or Epsom so this was going to be my first. And let's face it, there's nothing like an event completely focused on ladies that brings out the best in us, as well as our best outfits and proves the point that we just love dressing up. And don't be silly, it has nothing to do with the lure of champagne.
So although I opted out of wearing a hat, mainly because I couldn't get the darn flower thing to stay in my hair, I was curious to see what us South Coast ladies would be wearing to this prestigious event (well...Princess Anne was going to be there). I decided to take the camera along, introduce myself and snap away. These are are the pictures so do enjoy if you were there and a huge thanks to Anna Matthews and Sheryl Andrews and the lovely ladies who didn't mind me disturbing their champagne for a pose!

Off with the flip flops and on with the heels!
It did take us a while to find the Champagne Bar (I know you'd think we'd be able to sniff it out) and we were left a bit bemused when we were directed to the Ladies Loo but we did make it to claim our glass of bubbly - yum!




It was all happening even a bit of filming for the Boat Show which starred Angie Tidbury and Lou Jones looking gorgeous.

Found a great view for a bit of 'Lady Spotting' and spotted a hat - yay!



We weren't the only ladies 'working', Sonya Gibbs and Alison Parsley were collecting money in style for action medical research - a charity dedicated to improving the health of babies and children. We spotted them again later enjoying their well deserved bottle of champers!

More ladies looking fab in colour and all posing rather well!




A bit of effortless style I think - spotted the animal print bag and shoes - got my vote for the on-trend accessories for the day!




Well I have to say, we quite enjoyed our little expedition to Ladies Day and yes it did help that the sun shone brightly so we didn't look too silly wearing our sunglasses and pretty dresses. There was a prize for the Best Dressed Lady courtesy of the Daily Echo but unfortunately we couldn't stay for the duration, although did meet the Daily Echo photographer, Paul Collins, very nice man who does a spot of painting on the side. Congratulations to Angie Jones, who won.

We'll be back for next years event...and look forward to it.


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