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Zara Tindall sparks royal frenzy as she steps out in £2k look | Royal | News

Zara Tindall recently stepped out at Cheltenham and instantly turned the racecourse into her very own catwalk. Wrapped up warm in a £2,000 look, she delivered a masterclass in winter dressing that felt both commanding and impeccably considered.

The 46-year-old wore a navy Karen Millen Italian wool-blend coat, featuring cape-style sleeves and a cinched belt that gave the look a sharp, structured finish. The statement silhouette made a huge impact while remaining extremely wearable, reinforcing Zara’s reputation for choosing standout pieces that look effortless rather than overdone.

Layered over a dark base, the £379 coat anchored the entire look and set the tone for understated sophistication. This standout ensemble sparked a flurry of style buzz among royal fashion fans.

Royal fashion fans swooned over the ensemble – taking to X, one user shared: “Now that is what you call a look. Gorgeous.” Another agreed: “She’s got such good taste.”

While a third chimed in, “Wow. Gorgeous. And her boot game is FIERCE!”

Princess Anne’s daughter completed the outfit with a striking felt hat, believed to be by milliner Sarah Cant, it featured an elegant bow detail. Paired with tortoiseshell sunglasses, Zara leaned into a refined, almost cinematic aesthetic that felt perfectly suited to Cheltenham’s storied setting.

The overall effect was timeless rather than trend-led, and unmistakably regal without being flashy. The look also flew the flag for British fashion, blending homegrown labels with international luxury in a way Zara does effortlessly.

From Karen Millen’s heritage tailoring to Fairfax & Favor’s equestrian-inspired accessories, her outfit felt deeply connected to the event’s countryside roots while still reading as high fashion. It was a powerful move – without slipping into costume.

But this elegance came at a price. Zara’s Cheltenham outfit totalled over a reported £2,000, underlining her preference for quality investment pieces over fast fashion.

Her Fairfax & Favor bag alone costs £295, while the Stuart Weitzman boots retail at a hefty £895. Even her jewellery made a statement, with the Alighieri earrings coming in at just under £200.

In this head turning look Zara once again proved why she remains one of the most quietly influential dressers in the royal orbit.

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