Multiple reports describe fashion at Royal Ascot, highlighting colourful and highly stylised outfits worn during the event at the Berkshire racecourse. One article focuses on Harriet Sperling, described as a “royal newcomer” who stands out among attendees. Coverage notes that attendees present a wide range of designs, including themed and visually striking elements. Examples mentioned include “titanium” or “titfer teacups” (as described in the outlet’s phrasing) and large, vivid decorative themes such as clouds of neon butterflies. The overall coverage frames the dress code as an area where participants “pull out all the stops,” with emphasis on the visual impact of hats, dresses, and accessories. Across the sources provided, the central points are that Royal Ascot attracts prominent, fashion-forward styles and that Sperling is singled out for a distinctive appearance in a crowded field of notable attendees. The reports do not provide additional details beyond the general descriptions of outfits and Sperling’s prominence.