Royal style lessons from Zara Tindall at Cheltenham Festival

Royal style lessons from Zara Tindall at Cheltenham Festival
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A familiar face at the Cheltenham Festival, Zara Tindall is renowned for championing British fashion labels - and this year she impressed with a series of polished race-day looks created with the help of her longtime stylist, Annie Miall.

Attending all four days of the celebrated event at the Gloucestershire racecourse, Zara stepped out in a mix of trusted favourites and emerging brands, spanning everything from high street finds to designer investment pieces.

Her outfits offered a masterclass in race-day dressing, highlighting the impact of a well-tailored coat, timeless accessories and cosy layers that never compromise on elegance.

Here, I break down each look, spotlighting the exact pieces still available to shop, along with stylish high street alternatives - making it easy to recreate her flawless aesthetic at any budget.

Day one

To say that Zara Tindall dominated race day fashion on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival would hardly do it justice.

The royal appeared effortlessly polished in a navy wool skirt suit from The Fold, paired with knee-high navy suede boots by Fairfax & Favor and a new peacock green handbag from Aspinal of London.

She first unveiled the tailored two-piece at Ascot Racecourse last October, giving it a fresh twist this time with a striking teal hat by Juliette Botterill, adorned with felt foliage, alongside Hector Lion pearl earrings.

The look was completed with navy gloves from Aspinal of London and a distinctive pair of quartz sunglasses by Monc - an accessory she has been spotted wearing on several occasions.

The best part? I've tracked down her exact wool jacket and skirt co-ord, now on sale with 40 per cent off - so you'll need to move fast if you're hoping to get your hands on it.

  • EXACT MATCH: The Fold Napier Boiled Wool Jacket £260 Was £435
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: The Fold Ellingham Boiled Wool Skirt £195 Was £325
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Aspinal of London Midi Mayfair Bag £695
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Aspinal of London Cashmere-Lined Leather Gloves £62 Were £125
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Fairfax & Favor Regina Knee-high Boots £435
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Monc Tampere Sunglasses £380

Recreate the look

  • Coast Satin Back Crepe Tailored Jacket With Peplum £55.30 Was £79
  • Coast Satin Back Crepe Dress With Peplum £25 Was £89
  • Hobbs Phoebe Sculpted Jacket £145 Was £229
  • Hobbs Phoebe Pencil Skirt £85 Was £129
  • Coast Dress with Pleated Skirt £129
  • Allegra K Peplum Dress £32.24 Was £42.99

Day two

On Ladies Day, Zara showcased another elegant outerwear moment, choosing a bespoke coat by Katherine Hooker.

The tailored Hillsy design featured a sophisticated grey and burgundy windowpane check, complemented by a collarless wrap front and flattering belted waist that enhanced its structured silhouette.

Layered underneath, Zara debuted a rich burgundy leather skirt by The Fold, styling the look with a coordinating hat from Juliette Millinery.

She completed the ensemble with knee-high suede boots and a crossbody bag by Fairfax & Favor, alongside pearl earrings from Hector Lion and sleek sunglasses by Monc London.

The overall effect was subtle yet refined - an understated outfit that perfectly captured the essence of quiet luxury.

While Zara's coat was custom-made, an off-the-peg version of the coveted style is currently available to shop, along with several of her carefully chosen accessories.

  • EXACT MATCH: Katherine Hooker Hillsy Coat £750 Buy the original version (was £1,100)
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: The Fold Andalo Leather Skirt £675
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Fairfax & Favor Fitzrovia Over-the-Knee Boots £372 Were £465
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Faifax & Favor Loxley Velvet Crossbody bag £295 Sold out
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Hector Lion Large Baroque Brass Studs With Baroque Pearls £135
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Monc London Belleville Sunglasses £290

Recreate the look

  • Cos Collarless Wool-twill Coat £269
  • Karen Millen Brushed Wool Coat £102 Was £339
  • Asos Design Premium Wool-blend Collarless Coat £145 Was £58
  • Tu Collarless Belted Coat £25

Day three

On St Patrick's Thursday, Zara opted for a sleek velvet trouser suit from ME+EM.

She styled the two-piece with a chartreuse green silk shirt by Reiss and completed the look with a Sarah Cant hat, Kiki McDonough hoop earrings and a chic gold croc clutch from Lalage Beaumont.

Velvet trouser suits have continued to gain momentum well beyond the festive season.

The sumptuous fabric taps into the ongoing quiet luxury trend while offering a polished alternative for those who prefer not to wear dresses.

Zara's deep olive suit - with its subtle brown undertone - feels especially timeless and race-day appropriate.

Even better, her exact jacket and wide-leg trousers are both reduced by 30 per cent, making now the perfect time to snap them up while stocks last.

  • EXACT MATCH: ME+EM Sharp Shoulder Blazer £262.50 Was £375
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: ME+EM Evening Man Trousers £192.50 Were £275
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Reiss Ameira Silk-Satin Shirt £198 Shop
  • EXACT MATCH: Lalage Beaumont Fonteyn Clutch Orinoco £695 Shop
  • EXACT MATCH: Kiki McDonough Lemon Quartz, Peridot and Diamond Hoop Earrings £5,900 Shop

Recreate the look

  • House of Bruar Velvet Blazer £245
  • House of Bruar Velvet Trousers £99.95
  • Hobbs Luna Velvet Jacket £160.65 Was £239
  • Hobbs Luna Velvet Trousers £92.65 Were £139
  • Nadine Merabi Beatrice Blazer £325
  • Nadine Merabi Beatrice Trousers £245

Day four

Much to the delight of royal watchers, Zara stepped out in a John Lewis jumper and Reiss boots on day four - and styled them to look much more expensive than they are.

Attending Gold Cup Day, the daughter of Princess Anne wrapped up from the chill in a burgundy Finchley coat by The Fold.

The design, first seen at the same event in 2024, is expertly tailored from a lightweight Japanese crepe and defined by a collarless neckline, cinched waist and A-line silhouette, lending a refined, feminine feel.

She layered the coat over a pastel blue roll neck jumper from John Lewis and a navy leather skirt by Cefinn, completing the look with Reiss burgundy knee-high boots and a corresponding Maje tote bag.

Finishing touches came courtesy of statement earrings by Laurence Coste and a chic headband from Sally-Ann Provan.

It was a perfect example of high-low dressing, blending accessible high street brands with elevated designer pieces.

While Zara's burgundy coat has since sold out, the same tailored design can still be snapped up in classic navy and elegant cream.

  • EXACT MATCH: The Fold Clever Crepe Finchley Coat £495 Shop Available in navy or cream
  • EXACT MATCH: John Lewis Kaffe Astrid Roll Neck Jumper £34.99 Shop
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Reiss Bianca Leather Knee-High Boots £350
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Maje M Fringed Leather Tote Bag £329
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Fairfax & Favor Sennowe Belt £70
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Laurence Coste Milly Blue Earrings £195
  • Shop EXACT MATCH: Sally-Ann Provan Rio Velvet Bandeau Headband £450

Recreate the look

  • Reiss Double-Breasted Coat £178 Was £350
  • Karen Millen Wrap Belted Coat £140 Was £279
  • John Lewis Double-Breasted Coat £99 Was £149
  • Hobbs Marissa Wool Coat £211.65 Was £299