THE most stylish visitors to Powells Jewellery Ladies Day could walk away with some amazing prizes later this month.
The iconic Chester Racecourse fixture, which returns on Saturday, August 31, will also feature live music from multi-platinum selling singer Ella Henderson.
Tickets are already selling fast for the in-demand event, which is set to reward winners both on and off the track.
Incentivising attendees to make a fashion statement, or wear their best look, are prizes from racecourse partners and sponsors Powells Jewellery, Bridgman, Edinburgh Gin, and French Connection.
Here’s the full list of prizes to be won for finishing first, second or third:
First Prize:
- A stunning 1.02ct round brilliant cut diamond solitaire necklace (worth more than £700)
- A £500 Bridgman Gift Voucher for Home & Garden
- A £500 French Connection Voucher
- An Edinburgh Gin gift set
- A 2025 Chester Racecourse hospitality package
- A bottle of Champagne
- A bouquet of flowers
Second Prize:
- A £300 French Connection Voucher
- An Edinburgh Gin gift set
- A 2025 Chester Racecourse hospitality package
- A bottle of Champagne
- A bouquet of flowers
Third Prize:
- A £200 French Connection Voucher
- An Edinburgh Gin gift set
- A 2025 Chester Racecourse hospitality package
- A bottle of Champagne
- A bouquet of flowers
To enter the competition, which offers prizes to the top three, racegoers are asked to visit the Chester Races flower wall in the Paddock, adjacent to the Parade Ring, between 11.30am and 2.30pm on Powells Jewellery Ladies Day to have their photo taken. A panel will then select the winners, who will be contacted and asked to attend a presentation on the day.
You can purchase tickets for Powells Jewellery Ladies Day by visiting www.chester-races.com
Unable to attend the whole raceday? The racecourse has also introduced a Music Only ticket option to watch Ella Henderson perform. Priced at £15, the ticket provides access to the racecourse from 5pm and can be purchased from the Chester Races website.
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