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Check out this gallery of our favourite outfits from the horse inspection today (31 August)…
Emma Hyslop-Webb sported shorts, the Holland Cooper Brompton jacket and red headband to present her two horses, Waldo III (pictured) and Darrant, along with the new Holland Cooper Albany boots in tan.
Andrew James’s three-piece light suit earned him the Hiho prize for best-dressed male. He rides Celtic Morning Star.
Red trousers were the order of the day for France’s Rodolphe Scherer, who rides Song Du Magay.
A turquoise tie provided a flash of colour in Angus Smales’ outfit, as he brought forward ESI Pheonix.
Alice Casburn wore skinny white jeans, a jacket and a red scrunchie as she started her campaign with Topspin.
Kristina Hall-Jackson’s red Holland Cooper blazer cut a dash as she trotted up for the first time at Burghley, with CMS Google.
US rider Emily Hamel matched her red shirt under an Event Collection jacket with red tassels on her Fairfax & Favor Regina boots. She rides Corvett.
Tom Rowland sported a snazzy shirt and white trainers as he led up Possible Mission.
Felicity Collins picked out a white jacket, pink skirt (both Holland Cooper) and the Fairfax & Favor Regina ankle boots to bring forward RSH Contend Or.
Zara Tindall went for a classic look to get her week started with Class Affair.
A green suit with loose trousers and a green shirt were Hollie Swain’s choice as she presented Solo.
Bubby Upton was another in white shirt and shorts, plus a headscarf – all Holland Cooper. She rides Cola III.
The USA’s Cornelia Dorr took the Hiho prize for best-dressed female, wearing a blue tweed ensemble to trot-up Daytona Beach 8.
Helen Wilson sported a leopard print hat as she led up My Ernie.
Pictures by Peter Nixon
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