As a shameless Made in Chelsea tv show fan, it seems The Queen's Plate is the closest thing to the Ascot races as we can get. Every year the Queens plate attracts many as it is a features horse racing, food fashion and fun. It's the new social event of the summer and it's not too late to get your tickets!
It's about dressing up and dressing bold, place your bets and hang on to your hats We've gathered a couple great looks to inspire your racing attire
This year the official milliner of the Queen’s Plate is David Dunkley - check out his fascinators to complete your look http://daviddunkley.me
Do something different this Canada Day weekend, head to the racetrack!
Conor is wearing a hat by David Dunkley, GS Launch white dress shirt $95, Moods of Norway dress pants $139.50, Gotstyle double monkstrap leather dress shoes $295, Gotstyle suspenders $25 and Jin Quin skinny tie $20
Sophie is wearing a Keepsake mini dress $260 and TIger of Sweden heels $240
Conor is wearing a Weekend Offender nash brid print shirt $115, Vito solid cotton short $89, Tiger of Sweden Hoyt cotton blazer $384 and Van Gils trilby hat $115
Sophie is wearing an Ecru sleeveless silk blouse $225 and Ted Baker floral party skirt $289
Fun fact: the Queen's Plate is Canada's oldest thoroughbred horse race and longest continuously run race in North America
Ted Baker Floral Skater Dress $315, Brixton Hat $88
Outfit Details: Conor is wearing a hat by David Dunkley, Haspel Gravier seersucker blazer $650 and pants $195, Ted Baker print shirt $169, Paradigma fancy brogues $375, Anderson’s stretch woven belt $160 and Doro lapel pin $19
Sophie is wearing a Velvet off the shoulder lace dress $218 and Tiger of Sweden heels $249, Brixton Hat $80, Jenny Bird Palm Merris Rope $175