STOBO CASTLE LADIES DAY AT MUSSELBURGH RACECOURSE IS BACK CELEBRATING ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY
After a decade of glitz, glamour and galloping, Ladies Day at Musselburgh Racecourse is set to sparkle once again as the Capital’s most dazzling raceday returns for its tenth anniversary celebrations – with official partners Stobo Castle on board to ensure a more beautiful day than ever before.
Birthday celebrations of course call for a big party! So, this year Ladies Day moves from its traditional Friday footing to a Super Saturday slot on 14 June 2014, welcoming the Scottish Sprint Cup – Musselburgh’s most valuable race – to the schedule for the very first time.
The premier Edinburgh event will once again welcome a sea of fashionistas sporting divine dresses, luscious locks and a gorgeous glow, ready for the most fabulous of birthdays – the Perfect Ten! With prizes awarded for the most chic attendees, Scotland’s style set will be out in force in a bid to be crowned ‘Queen of Style’ with a £3,000 prize for the best dressed female.
As well as world-class racing, visitors can treat themselves to a spot of pampering at the pop-up ‘Stobo Castle Pamper Zone’. This exclusive tented pamper zone will offer guests express appointments throughout the day with treatments including complimentary make-up touch ups and quick hair fixes to mini massages so guests feel fabulous all day long.
Keeping the party going, the celebrations will go on into the evening on the Fashion in the Field stage with The Queen of Style Finale and After Racing Party, making this one birthday to truly remember!
Tickets for the Stobo Castle Ladies Day start at £35 and provide access to all public areas of the racecourse including bars and food outlets. Exceptional popularity has seen the exclusive Picnic Pavilion, Champers & Hampers and VIP Marquee tickets sell out already, leaving standard entry as the hottest tickets in town!
For further information and to book visit www.musselburgh-racecourse.co.uk or call 0131 665 2859.
PHOTOS Rob McDougall
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