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Elle May Rice

The bold and beautiful headdresses on display at Ladies Day at the Grand National 2019

Ladies Day is well and truly underway - and the weather has finally brightened up too for the second day of the Grand National festival.

Each year, ladies spend weeks, if not months, planning their jaw-dropping outfits for the big day, and while trends change year on year, one of the many things to stay the same at Aintree is the dedication to flamboyant headwear.

There have been some very impressive outfits already today - but the stand out ones include some incredible hats and headdresses.

In the past, ladies have worn some stunning hair accessories, including a hat made from Mini Cheddars and one of giant pink feathers with butterflies pinned in.

This year, however, the ladies have gone to great lengths to outdo each other. Here are some of our favourites:

Anna Ferguson looking fabulous for Ladies Day (James Maloney/Liverpool Echo)
Megan Carberry in her stunning fascinator (James Maloney/Liverpool Echo)
Karen Bethany standing out from the crowd with her flamingo headpiece (James Maloney/Liverpool Echo)
Clare Robinson rocking a yellow and purple hair piece (James Maloney/Liverpool Echo)
Fatmire Syla from Blackburn looking pretty in pink (Gavin Trafford)
Elenor Dmitrieva wearing her own creation (Gavin Trafford)
Mark Maddox from Dorset - who said he was the same age as Brad Pitt. (Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)
Kelly Wickenden, Maria Korotaeva and Elenor Dmitrieva looking fabulous (Gavin Trafford)
Katrina Quinn modelling her beautiful hat (Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)
Sinead Fay in her on-trend polka dot dress and beautiful green hat (Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)
Olivia Petrie modelling her beautiful cream hat (Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)
Jayne Jones in her eyecatching blue headdress (Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)
Shelmar Southern rocking her red and black fascinator today (Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)
Gill Carpenter, who made her own hat (Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)

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