There's a €10000 cash prize for the Best Dressed Lady on the day, as well as €3000 for the best hat, but really the true prize is being named most stylish, ...
But they have to be available to be at the racecourse that day. No matter where you are in the country you can enter, fill out an application form, send through a photograph of your look, and from there at 11am myself and the other two judges will sit down and go through every form. And then the bag is GlitzyBitz!
THE GALWAY races is one of the most popular sporting events of the year - but the occasion is just as well known for glamour.This Ladies' Day of the s.
Head Judge of the Best Dressed Lady competition, Mandy Maher, wore a black and white trouser and shawl co-ord with a matching belt and black fascinator. Racegoers have dressed to the nines in stylish outfits, elegant hats and striking suits. This Ladies' Day of the summer festival punters have out done themselves and are ready to enjoy the sunshine and races in style
Noted for her unique style and beautiful elegance, Sandra has walked away with an amazing cash prize of €10,000 for the Best Dressed Award, sponsored by the ...
Here are just a few of the other stylish looks and headpieces that wowed the crowds at the Galway Races Ladies Day today. The stylish winner of the Galway Races Best Dressed event on Ladies Day of the Galway Races today was announced as Sandra Faller, a Front Officer Manager from Galway. The Connacht Hospitality Group who sponsored the Best Dressed Lady competition is a family run Galway business that comprises of multiple extremely popular bars and hotels around Galway.
A host of stunning ladies stepped out in serious style at Ballybrit Race Track today, rocking dramatic hats and colourful dresses. Check out photos of the Best ...
While the best dressed finalists looked amazing, there was yet more major style moments to be seen across the race course and social media as thousands ...
Sandra Faller took the top prize of €10,000, after initially being among a 25 strong shortlist for the title. Having attended the festival every year since ...
Mr Moloney said the impact the event has on the social and economic life of the region could not be underestimated. Speaking afterwards, she said she was "absolutely shocked". The office manager said the competition had been unbelievable and that she was delighted to be crowned winner. Ms Faller was the unanimous choice of the three judges.
Galway Bay fm newsroom – A Galway city entrant has been selected as the Best Dressed Lady at this year's Galway Races. Sandra Faller from Headford Road in ...
Older racegoers are thin on the ground this year, but the young crowd galloped around in their taffeta and feathers, glad for the chance to step out.
The Rosé was €140, the Grand Vintage cost €150 and a Ruinart Blanc de Blancs a mere €220. Unfortunately, we don’t know what her excellency Karen Van Vlierberge looks like, and there was no sign of McConalogue, probably because he was above in Dublin competing in the Sectoral Emissions Ceilings Climate Targets Hurdle, which will be running for the next five years. Heels were high and strappy and emergency flip-flops were selling for a fiver a pair at the ice-cream kiosk. It was won by Tudor City, a 10-year-old bay gelding owned by John Breslin, trained by Tony Martin and piloted by Liam McKenna on his first ride since breaking a collarbone in April. This was Tudor City’s second time in the winners’ enclosure, having also triumphed in 2019. The bars, restaurants and mobile eating parlours were doing a roaring trade. The Belgian ambassador and er, Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue. The Connacht Hospitality Group-sponsored Ladies’ Day competition was the epicentre of this fashion extravaganza. Perhaps they went all out, and then some, because this was the first full-scale festival since the pandemic struck and it was time to shine again. At the turnstiles, two big strapping gasúns in regulation sprayed-on skinny trousers, waistcoat and tight jacket approached with a rather unexpected request. It was like being caught in the middle of a dystopian Debs dance — even though everyone appeared deliriously happy. The polite young lad beside us twisted the screw cap off a naggin of Buckfast as soon as the short journey started. If Ireland uses more fake tan per capita than any other country (and we do), then Ballybrit was the fake tan capital of the world on Thursday.
A quick dash in, and a quick dash out – that's all it takes. Men often despair at how long it takes a woman to shop compared with their own 15-minute ...
She topped off her outfit with a chic tilted black hat by Laura Hanlon. Photo Ray Ryan Photo Ray Ryan Photo Ray Ryan Photo Ray Ryan Men often despair at how long it takes a woman to shop compared with their own 15-minute equivalent of Supermarket Sweep.
Sandra Faller, a Front Officer Manager from Galway, was announced as the winner of the Galway Races Best Dressed Lady.
Elsewhere on the day, Catherine O'Connor was crowned 'Best Hat' winner as she wowed in a dazzling white hat from Liz in Marc Millinery, a bespoke milliner based in Cork. The eye-catching piece earned Catherine a cash prize of €3,000 on the day. Wearing a stunning trouser suit by Kildare-based designer Roisin Linnane, shoes from Galway's Premoli, and a hat designed by Irish milliner Laura Hanlon, Sandra was unanimously agreed as the judges' favourite amid 24 other fashionable finalists. Sandra Faller, a Front Officer Manager from Galway, was announced as the winner of the Galway Races Best Dressed Lady.