She recently returned from her low-key honeymoon with her husband James Watt. And Georgia Toffolo continued the bridal theme as she headed to the first day of the Cheltenham Festival on Tuesday. The Made In Chelsea star, 30, who recently tied the knot with Brewdog entrepreneur James Watt, 42, opted for a fun white boucle mini dress as she arrived at the racetrack for the first day of the event. Toff opted for a white boucle dress with a matching cropped jacket that buttoned down the front by Delia Wade. She teamed it with a pair of opaque tights, patent knee-high heeled boots by YSL and a small handbag. As well as posing for snaps in her look, Toff also took to Instagram to share a video of her outfit, telling her followers: 'Day 1 Cheltenham outfit reveal! Quite a mad one even by my standards. 'Wearing white with patent leather boots to Cheltenham sounds so wrong but I personally think it’s sooooo right…? 'Eager to hear your thoughts! You know how much I adore the festival. It’s such a special treat. 'I’ve been up since dawn desperate to get to the course…what a week we have ahead.' Georgia and James got engaged in October after the millionaire proposed with an exquisite eight carat triple-diamond studded band estimated to be worth £200,000 during a romantic getaway in Greece for Georgia's 30th birthday. And after the BrewDog founder previously insisted that the pair would be tying the knot this year, it appears that the couple were true to their word - though guests only had 48 hours notice to attend. James wrote on his Instagram: 'Georgia and I got married today. 'Guests - whoever could get there with 24 hours notice, Scottish honeymoon incoming. Married in the same church my grandparents were married in.' Fashionistas descended on the course in Gloucestershire with many putting a vibrant and colourful twist on the rural staples of tweed and fur. Anxious to prove they can hold their own against the fashionable displays seen at Ascot and Aintree each year, racegoers dressed up in statement suits, knee-high boots and fur-trimmed hats and capes. Perfectly coiffed women donned eye-catching prints, thigh-skimming dresses and eye-catching wide leg trousers as they arrived in their thousands to take in the first day of the action. But not to be outdone by their female counterparts, some men added a touch of flair and opted for brightly coloured suits. Princess Anne's daughter Zara, 42, meanwhile, made a stylish statement in a double-breasted navy wool Victoria Coat from Fairfax & Favor, priced at £495 and featuring statement gold buttons. She matched her outerwear to a ruffled shirt and a pair of wide-leg trousers, while sticking to a monochromatic palette for most of her other accessories - including a pair of navy £295 Chiswick Heeled Quilted Ankle Boots from Fairfax & Favor.
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