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wore a deer print coat and 'hairy' stilettos to lead the glamour at the day 2 on Wednesday.
The 31-year-old, who plans her outfits months in advance was lamenting how her furry shoes from Western Affair were not faring too tell in the mud.
She looked incredible wearing her coat which she sourced from over a Gucci jumper and a mini skirt from Maje.
Keeping on the furry theme, she carried a shearling bag from Dior wore a camel-coloured hat from JT Millinery.
Georgia's husband was not with her on the day amid his Brewdog business woes, but that should come as no surprise.
He previously joined her at the horse racing but decided it wasn't for him.
Georgia Toffolo got her 'hairy' stilettos stuck in the mud as she led the glamour at the Cheltenham Festival day 2 on Wedneamid Brewdog husband James Watts' business woes
She looked incredible wearing her deer print coat which she sourced from eBay over a Gucci jumper and a mini skirt from Maje
Josie Gibson raised eyebrows when she arrived on the arm of farrier Sam Wolfenden who has appeared on This Morning before
Georgia shared some pictures of her look on social media on Wednesday and wrote: 'Day two at Cheltenham… here we go again. I feel reallyyyy special in this outfit.
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'I’ve been attending Cheltenham for as long as I can remember, and every year it gets trickier trying to think outside the box while still weaving in the heritage and style of Cheltenham that we all love.
'I do slightly worry I may have pushed the fashion boundaries a little far this time…
'Because yes, I can confirm I am wearing hairy pointed stilettos to Cheltenham.
'And of course I searched high and low for the prettiest brolly in the land - as we all know Cheltenham never fails to provide a little scattering of rain.
'P.S. My shearling Dior saddlebag is the one thing I would grab in a fire.'
She also took to her Stories to show herself grappling with her footwear in the mud.
Josie Gibson raised eyebrows when she arrived on the arm of farrier Sam Wolfenden who has appeared on This Morning before.
They met on the show in March 2025 and things got a bit steamy between the two, although it's not yet known if they are dating.
A farrier is someone who shoes horses so it's likely they have much in common as Cheltenham fans.
Meanwhile, Georgia also attended the day before, wearing a red Chanel mini skirt suit.
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Her BrewDog co-founder husband has said he is 'heartbroken' after his firm was sold off for just £33million this month – with the loss of almost 500 jobs.
The Scottish brewery, which was speculatively valued at £2billion just a few years ago, was sold to US cannabis and drinks firm Tilray for a fraction of that earlier this week.
Keeping on the furry theme, she carried a shearling bag from Dior wore a camel-coloured hat from JT Millinery
She made sure to bring her umbrella in case it rains but kept things stylish
She said: 'I’ve been attending Cheltenham for as long as I can remember, and every year it gets trickier trying to think outside the box while still weaving in the heritage and style of Cheltenham that we all love'
Adding: 'P.S. My shearling Dior saddlebag is the one thing I would grab in a fire'
The day before, Georgia swigged alcohol-free Guinness at the racing event
Her BrewDog co-founder husband has said he is 'heartbroken' after his firm was sold off for just £33million this month - with the loss of almost 500 jobs
A total of 38 UK Brewdog bars closed this month, when CEO James Taylor told 484 staff in an all-hands conference call that they were no longer employed.
Shares owned by the 220,000 'equity punks' who invested some £75million in the company over seven funding rounds are now practically worthless.
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In a post shared across several social media channels, self-espousing 'punk' and multimillionaire Mr Watt expressed contrition over the company's downfall. However, it failed to impress some observers.
Describing the last week as 'incredibly hard', he wrote: 'I am heartbroken for all of the hard working and passionate team members who have lost their jobs.
'I am heartbroken for all of our brilliant equity punks who did not get the return on their investment they wanted.
'And heartbroken to have dedicated the best 20 years of my life to something that ultimately did not have the ending we all wished for.'
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