Steal Her Style: Clodagh McKenna's sophisticated Ascot dress from cool label
It wouldn't be Royal Ascot without a couple of appearances from races queen Clodagh McKenna and she was back at the track for another day of action on Friday.
Clodagh never fails in the style stakes and after wearing a bright red dress on Wednesday, she opted for another attention-grabbing look for her second outing.
The TV chef looked every inch the stylish racegoer on Friday in a black and white striped midi dress styled with matching accessories.

Clodagh loves a high-fashion moment but her Ascot outfits for 2025 have been surprisingly affordable with her monotone number being from celeb favourite brand Club London.
The midi is the Monte Carlo, which Club London describes as being made from a 'premium stretch crepe' and being designed to be 'bold and elegant.'

It has a feminine square neckline to frame the decolletage and the drop waist enhances your silhouette, making it very flattering to wear.
If you love the dress and would like to add one to your races wardrobe, it's currently still in stock in every size and priced at €270,95.

Clodagh finished her look with a hat from Lock & Co. Hatters, black heels from Daniel Footwear, a black top-handle bag from Lalage, and earrings from Claudia Bradby Jewellery.
'Off we go again to Royal Ascot,' Clodagh wrote as she shared her snaps and explained that she'd be cheering for her husband Harry Herbert's horses throughout the day.
Clodagh continued: 'After Harry’s big win yesterday with Merchant in the King George V Stakes it’s all excitement again this morning as @highclereracing have 2 horses running today! Awaken in the Albany, and Bountiful in the Sandringham.'

Clodagh's second 2025 appearance at Royal Ascot comes after she shared her top tip for race day style with presenter Ger Treacy, which was unsurprisingly kitchen-related!
'My biggest tip is lots of talcum powder in your shoes,' Clodagh said while filming for the Six O'Clock Show. 'Put it in about an hour before you're going to wear them and shake it out like you would if you’re baking and putting flour on a tray and getting rid of the excess… it helps keep your feet cool!'
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