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Grand National 2023 Style Award winner announced at Aintree Ladies Day

BySpotted UK

Apr 14, 2023

Sian Jones was officially crowned the winner of the Grand National Ladies Day Style Award at Aintree racecourse today.

She wore a mustard crop top from ASOS, paired with a matching mustard maxi skirt, shoes also from ASOS, a headband from Etsy and a bag from a charity shop. The 26-year-old, from Ellesmere Port, was clearly overwhelmed when she was announced as the winner this afternoon.

Hundreds of men and women spent the first part of their racing day queuing to get their pictures taken, so their outfits could be assessed by the judging panel.

READ MORE: Best outfits we've spotted at Grand National Ladies Day at Aintree

The award was chosen by Gemma Cutting, Love Island's Frankie Foster and Liverpool-born boxer Natasha Jonas, as well as the ECHO's own Catherine Murphy.

As the winner, Sian walks away with a holiday worth £5,000 and £1,500 spending money, a £1,000 donation to her chosen charity, a £300 House of Cavani voucher and in store experience, two Garden Club Tickets to Ladies Day 2024, and a Randox Health full-body package.

Style Award winner Sian Jones

Second place runner up Carmen Lee will receive a tech bundle worth £3000, as well as a £200 House of Cavani voucher, two Festival Zone tickets to Ladies Day 2024, and two places in hospitality on one of Aintree’s Music Nights in 2023.

And in third place, Steve Mulholland wins a £500 QUIZ voucher, as well as a £100 House of Cavani voucher and two Festival Zone tickets to next year's Ladies Day.

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