Georgia Toffolo went for a more casual look for the last day of the Cheltenham Races as she sported a pair of jeans for her final outing in the Cotswolds.
The 31-year-old, who found fame on reality series Made in Chelsea and went on to win ITV‘s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2017, has previously described Cheltenham as the ‘highlight’ of her year.
Georgia has been documenting her style choices for this year’s festival on Instagram and felt she was taking a risk with her laid back look for Friday.
The reality star took to her Instagram to share her outfit which, along with her jeans, featured a black blazer with a faux fur collar and cuffs.
She also sported a dark brown headband and accessorised with a black ‘horn bag’ with a gold horn detail.
Although many people like to dress up for the Cheltenham Races, the festival does not have an official dress code.
Georgia Toffolo went for a more casual look for the last day of the Cheltenham Races as she sported a pair of jeans for her final outing in the Cotswolds
Georgia has been documenting her style choices for this year’s festival on Instagram and felt she was taking a risk with her laid back look for Friday
Instead, attendees are encouraged to ‘dress to feel your best’ and are reminded ‘comfort and confidence’ are most important when selecting an outfit.
In her caption, Georgia wrote: ‘Day four of Cheltenham… and I’ve thrown in a little curveball. Jeans.
‘After a whole week of race-day dressing, all I want is to put my trusty jeans on.
‘However, because I’ve gone a little more casual today, I felt the need to introduce a slightly ridiculous accessory.
‘Enter: the horn bag. I’m not entirely sure what the etiquette is here, but I may feel compelled to give it a little toot lol.
‘But tell me honestly… jeans at Cheltenham – completely wrong, or quite fun for the final day?’
Georgia’s outfit seemed to go down well with her followes who wrote: ‘Comfort all day long rocking it!’… ‘This outfit is perfect!!’
‘Love this look!’… ‘Depends where you are? Club Enclosure jeans ✔️ hospitality suite? Ooooooh no jeans please!’
The reality star took to her Instagram to share her outfit which, along with her jeans, featured a black blazer with a faux fur collar and cuffs
Georgia wrote: ‘I’ve thrown in a little curveball. Jeans. After a whole week of race-day dressing, all I want is to put my trusty jeans on’
Also in attendance on the day were Tommy Fury who posed for a photo with fashion designer Jade Holland Cooper
Jodie Kidd opted for a houndstooth suit with a matching coat and black shoes
Joseph Bates, Jodie Kidd, Jade Holland Cooper, Katie Dadzie and Nick Knowles all posed for a snap together
Celia Imrie wore a dark green coat over a black jacket and matching trousers
Nick Knowles’ wife Katie opted for a grey plaid suit along with a black top and matching boots
Harry Redknapp attended the races alongside his wife Sandra
Gemma Owen wrappped up in a burgundy coat which she paired with a matching silk shirt and black trousers
Jeremy Clarkson arrived at the races arm-in-arm with his longterm partner Lisa Hogan
Hannah Waddingham looked incredible in a plaid waistcoat and trousers with a matching coat
Elizabeth Hurley cut a glamorous figur in a black and white floral print coat as she attended the festival alongside her son Damian
Also in attendance on the day were Tommy Fury who sported a black turtle neck jumper and matching trousers along with a grey coat.
He posed for a photo with fashion designer Jade Holland Cooper who wore a three-piece tweed outfit with brown boots and a navy hat.
Jodie Kidd opted for a houndstooth suit with a matching coat and black shoes while Nick Knowles looked dapper in a black suit as he attended alongside his wife Katie Dadzie.
Georgia’s husband, James Watt, was not with her on the day amid his Brewdog business woes, however that should come as no surprise.
He previously joined her at the horse racing event but decided it wasn’t for him.
It came as her BrewDog co-founder husband said he is ‘heartbroken’ after his firm was sold off for just £33million this month – with the loss of almost 500 jobs.
The Scottish brewery, which was speculatively valued at £2billion just a few years ago, was sold to US cannabis and drinks firm Tilray for a fraction of that earlier this week.
A total of 38 UK Brewdog bars closed this month, when CEO James Taylor told 484 staff in an all-hands conference call that they were no longer employed.
Shares owned by the 220,000 ‘equity punks’ who invested some £75million in the company over seven funding rounds are now practically worthless.
In a post shared across several social media channels, self-espousing ‘punk’ and multimillionaire Mr Watt expressed contrition over the company’s downfall. However, it failed to impress some observers.
Describing the last week as ‘incredibly hard’, he wrote: ‘I am heartbroken for all of the hard working and passionate team members who have lost their jobs.
‘I am heartbroken for all of our brilliant equity punks who did not get the return on their investment they wanted.
‘And heartbroken to have dedicated the best 20 years of my life to something that ultimately did not have the ending we all wished for.’











