Royal Ascot 2025 Shoe Style: Colorful Pumps More Footwear Moments
The Royal Ascot 2025 is not only a highlight of the British social calendar but also a renowned showcase for cutting-edge fashion, with great footwear moments. This year, shoe trends at Ascot blend bold color, modern comfort and classic sophistication.
Queen Camilla attended Day One of the event, which will run through Saturday, in her signature Chanel cap-toe pumps. Other guests embraced metallics, paired their gold and silver sandals with summer-ready dresses. Another footwear trend taking over the Royal Ascot so far is colorful pumps. Vibrant hues, like electric blue and Barbie pink, were seen at the event.
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The 2025 Royal Ascot will take place from Tuesday through Saturday at Ascot Racecourse. The event features 36 races and several members of the British royal family are expected to attend, as well as celebrity guests.
Here, FN takes a closer look at some of the standout footwear moments from the 2025 Royal Ascot.
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Queen Camilla attends day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Princess Anne, Princess Royal attends day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Princess Beatrice of York and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi attend day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Lottie Moss (wearing Portobello Market hat, House of CB dress, Prada bag, Zara shoes) attends day one of Royal Ascot 2025 at Ascot Racecourse on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Natalie Rushdie and Laura Anne-Barr attend day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Leonora Smee (wearing a The Modiste dress and Vivien Sheriff hat) attends the 1st day of Royal Ascot on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Jemima Howden, David Howden & Fiona Howden attend Royal Ascot on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Rosie Collins & Robert Leitao attend Royal Ascot on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
A racegoer (wearing a Marta Holod hat) attends the 1st day of Royal Ascot on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Scarlet Gray attends day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Charlotte Hawkins attends day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Angela Menz (wearing a Lisa Tan hat) attends the 1st day of Royal Ascot on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Lisa Tan (wearing a Lisa Tan hat) attends the 1st day of Royal Ascot on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
Tegan Dalman (wearing a Karen Millen dress and hat and Mango shoes) attends the 1st day of Royal Ascot on June 17, 2025 in Ascot, England.
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