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Charlotte Dawson Dazzles in Pink at Aintree!

Charlotte Dawson cut a glamorous figure in a plunging pink dress as she packed on the PDA with her fiancé Matt Sarsfield at the Aintree Grand National Festival ...

Charlotte Dawson Dazzles in Pink at Aintree!
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cut a glamorous figure in a plunging pink dress as she packed on the PDA with her fiancé Matt Sarsfield at the Aintree Festival in Liverpool on Thursday. 

The TV personality, 33, looked incredible in the stunning race-day number, as she smooched her partner on arrival at the event, held at Aintree Racecourse. 

Her glamorous ensemble featured a plunging sweetheart neckline, a corseted bodice, and a pleated maxi skirt with a daring thigh-high slit. 

Keeping with the baby pink theme, Charlotte added inches to her frame with pink pointed court heels and toted her essentials in a matching mini Hermès handbag. 

To complete her look, Charlotte wore a pink fascinator and accessorised with gold-toned jewellery. 

Meanwhile, her fiancé Matt, 34, cut a smart figure in a grey blazer paired with matching trousers as he put on a loved-up display with Charlotte. 

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Charlotte Dawson cut a glamorous figure in a plunging pink dress as she packed on the PDA with her fiancé Matt Sarsfield at the Aintree Grand National Festival in Liverpool on Thursday

The TV personality, 33, looked incredible in the stunning race-day number, as she posed up a storm for cameras at the event, held at Aintree Racecourse

The Grand National is renowned for its daring displays of fashion, and early arrivals on the first day of the festival did not disappoint.

Eager revellers started streaming through the gates of the Merseyside course from 11am today, dressed to impress in mini dresses and feathered fascinators. 

While Cheltenham is all about the tweed country looks, Aintree is its more risqué cousin - and the looks on display this morning certainly lived up to that assessment, with many racegoers opting for thigh-skimming ensembles and plunging frocks.

Commanding attention in their racy numbers, revellers went all out in figure-hugging dresses, sheer attire and lacy looks as they flashed the flesh for their big day out.

Unlike Royal Ascot, which adopts stricter rules on what to wear, the three-day festival, which hosts the showpiece Grand National race on Saturday afternoon, takes a more relaxed approach and tells attendees to simply come 'dressed to feel your best'.

Fancy dress for revellers is also allowed, as long as the costume isn't offensive or derogatory.

Yellow appeared to be a theme of the day, as glamorous racegoers brought the sunshine in off-the-shoulder frocks and halterneck dresses.

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Elsewhere, one woman turned heads in a plunging black maxi dress, complete with a thigh-high split and a deep V-neckline.

Her glamorous ensemble featured a plunging sweetheart neckline, a corseted bodice, and a pleated maxi skirt with a daring thigh-high slit

Meanwhile, her fiancé Matt, 34, cut a smart figure in a grey blazer paired with matching trousers as he put on a loved-up display with Charlotte

Another racegoer showcased her enviable figure in a white mini dress featuring statement sleeves as she posed up a storm at the racecourse.

The revellers will no doubt soon be joined by famous faces, with the likes of Coleen Rooney and Helen Flanagan regularly attending the yearly occasion.

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The festival, which this year takes place from Thursday, April 9 to Saturday, April 11, is one of the biggest events in the global sporting calendar and attracts around 150,000 people to Aintree each year.

It is also broadcast live to a television audience of around 800 million people worldwide.

The Grand National on Saturday, known as the People's Race, draws attention across the UK in a way that perhaps no other horse race is able to do.

Home to the world's greatest steeplechase, the race is run over around 4 miles, 2 1/2 furlongs.

It includes 30 fences to be jumped over two laps, making it the longest horse race in Britain (even though it used to be around one and a half furlongs longer).

The decision to shorten the race slightly was done to move the start line away from the grandstands in order to help prevent false starts and make the first jump safer, as jockeys and horses would reach it slower.

Love Island's Lucy Quinn and Hannah Olivia Kenyon dressed to impress as they also attended Day 1 of The Aintree Grand National Festival

 Lucy turned heads in a sheer lemon lace dress teamed with a matching Chanel bag 

Love Island's Cheyanne Kerr and her pals put on a more classy display in designer Holland Cooper outfits and suits

The star looked in high spirits as she giggled away with her pals when arriving at the event  

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